Traffic chaos ahead: FRG 39 in Kaining closed until November!

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Traffic disruptions in Grafenau: FRG 39 closed from July 7th, 2025 due to bridge work. Diversions have been set up.

Verkehrsbehinderungen in Grafenau: Sperrung der FRG 39 ab 07.07.2025 wegen Brückenarbeiten. Umleitungen sind eingerichtet.
Traffic disruptions in Grafenau: FRG 39 closed from July 7th, 2025 due to bridge work. Diversions have been set up.

Traffic chaos ahead: FRG 39 in Kaining closed until November!

The traffic situation in Kaining will change significantly in the coming months. From July 7, 2025, FRG 39 and adjacent streets will be closed due to extensive bridge work. This measure affects the route between Kaining and Hinterschmiding and will last until November 30, 2025, 3:00 p.m. The bridge is 127 meters long and is an essential part of the traffic flow in the region. The traffic authorities have already pointed out possible congestion and traffic congestion, which could affect not only commuters but also residents. Current information is already available from the Bavarian Traffic Management Central Office, which regularly reports on the status of the construction work.

An alternative route will be set up to reroute traffic. Drivers can take the FRG 39 – FRG 14 to St 2630 and in the opposite direction. This diversion is intended to help maintain traffic flow in the region and minimize the impact of construction work. However, disruptions and delays are to be expected as the closure affects an important connection.

Blocking details

In a message on Facebook the FRG district Additional details about the closures and the potential impact on residents were announced. During construction, comprehensive communication on the progress of the work is expected in order to provide affected citizens with up-to-date information.

It is advisable for road users in the region to find out about the new routes early and to allow enough time for their journeys. The construction could impact not only commuter traffic in the area, but also access to key destinations such as shopping and leisure facilities.

The entire period of work extends over several months, which increases the need for adaptive planning for many users of FRG 39. The traffic authorities at the construction site advise using alternative means of transport whenever possible.

The situation in Kaining highlights the challenges associated with maintaining and improving the infrastructure. It remains to be seen how the measures will affect both traffic and the everyday lives of residents in the coming months.