Construction site on Dr.-von-Daller-Straße causes traffic chaos in Freising!
Construction site on Dr.-von-Daller-Straße in Freising: The last section starts on October 28, 2025, the city asks for patience.

Construction site on Dr.-von-Daller-Straße causes traffic chaos in Freising!
Things are going well again on Dr.-von-Daller-Straße in Freising! After an intensive construction phase, the final phase of the comprehensive renovation project begins today, October 28, 2025, which did not go entirely smoothly. How Mercury reported, the final construction phase was extended by two days due to delays and will now end on November 14, 2025.
In the newly closed section between Angerbadergasse and Kölblstrasse, the junction with Kölblstrasse remains open on one side, and the access to Angerbadergasse from one direction also remains usable. Nevertheless, you have to be careful: from November 12th at 12 p.m. the access to Angerbadergasse will be completely closed and will remain closed until November 14th at 10 a.m.
Major detours and risk of traffic jams
The city urgently appeals to all drivers to use detour routes to avoid bottlenecks. On Dr.-von-Daller-Straße, which is used by over 10,000 vehicles every day, major traffic disruptions are difficult to avoid.
In the period from October 13th to 27th, 2025, there were already significant disruptions caused by closures between Angerbadergasse and Ottostrasse. Due to these restrictions, large-scale diversions were also set up News.de had a length of 288 meters.
The measures aim to fundamentally renew the traffic area and extend the lifespan of the road. In addition to the renewal of drainage systems, barrier-free pedestrian crossings and modern traffic lights are also being installed.
A look at the future
The city administration is already eyeing the next construction phase in spring 2026. The road out of town towards Munich between Heiliggeistgasse and Skofja-Loka-Straße will be upgraded. This will ensure a smoother traffic flow in the future.
The citizens of Freising are called upon to show patience and understanding for the construction work. The goal is to sustainably improve traffic conditions and make the infrastructure fit for the future - a goal that is worth taking a little time and detours.