Montanstraße in Amberg: Important closure from June 13th!
Amberg: Montanstrasse will be partially closed for construction work from June 13th to July 2nd, 2025. Further information online.

Montanstraße in Amberg: Important closure from June 13th!
There are currently some changes in traffic flow in the charming town of Amberg that all drivers should keep an eye on. From June 13th to July 2nd, 2025 theMontanstrassepartially blocked. This measure affects the section between Hammermeisterstrasse and Gießerstrasse. The reason for the closure is the establishment of a construction site aimed at the good development of infrastructure. However, residents will still be able to access the construction site during this time. If you would like more information, you can find it on the Website of the city of Amberg read up.
But that's not the only challenge for drivers in the region. Currently there is on theA6 Pilsen → NurembergAt Amberg-West there was a report about objects on the road, which should ensure additional attention. You have to say, it's a bit like a coincidence of fate - while the construction work is underway, the traffic disruptions don't take long. Overall, the traffic situation is quite dynamic today. For example, on theA93 Regensburg → WeidenA hard shoulder block between Schwarzenfeld and Nabburg has been removed, which is a small ray of hope.
Traffic situation in Amberg and the surrounding area
A look at the Traffic information shows there are some reported disruptions on other roads in the area. For example, insists on thisB85 Cham → AmbergThere is no longer any danger and the road is clear again. Another important detail: the traffic on theA6is very viscous in various places, especially between the Laubenschlag and Oberpfälzer Alb Nord rest areas, which tests the patience of travelers. Traffic jams of up to 19.9 km between Schmidgaden and the rest stop are the rule, which reduces the average speed to barely more than 18 km/h.
In order to avoid wasting time, we recommend taking a look at the interactive traffic jam map, which provides real-time data on traffic delays, construction sites and accidents. The map's obviously colored code shows finely woven details - from flowing traffic in green to traffic jams marked in red, which indicate stalled traffic. So when you're on the roads of Upper Palatinate, keep your eyes open and plan a little extra time to avoid any unpleasant surprises.