Traffic chaos in Prenzlau: construction work causes massive restrictions!
Construction sites in Prenzlau will lead to traffic restrictions until July 11th. Important information for vehicle drivers.

Traffic chaos in Prenzlau: construction work causes massive restrictions!
In Prenzlau, traffic planning is once again all about construction sites. There are currently several restrictions that drivers should definitely pay attention to. This is reported by the Uckermarkkurier, which points out the upcoming construction projects that call for patience from road users until July.
A look at the B198 shows that a partial closure is necessary between Freyschmidtstraße and An der Schnelle street from June 27th to July 11th due to bridge repair work, and the entrance and exit to An der Schnelle street is also closed during this time. Anyone traveling on this important artery should be prepared for delays and may consider alternative routes. The construction work is part of a comprehensive maintenance measure to improve traffic quality in the long term.
Construction work on Schleusenstrasse
And it doesn't get any easier: From June 30th to July 4th, due to transport work, road users on Schleusenstrasse are asked to plan detours. This road will be completely closed during this time. The one-way system on the popular bathing street will be lifted during the closure, meaning stopping on this street will be prohibited from June 30th to July 4th.
Another serious construction project concerns Steinstrasse: The third and final construction phase between Woolworth and Rewe will be completely closed, and the work is scheduled to be completed on August 30th. The junction with Marktberg (B109) will also be included in this construction phase. Road users are asked to follow the applicable instructions and be patient.
Special traffic information
In addition, there is a parking ban on Schwedter Straße and the entire Baustraße at night until July 31st. The reason for this is the passage of heavy goods transport for wind turbines, which is carried out at night in order to minimize traffic load during the day. Residents and road users are particularly called upon to pay attention to the new regulations in order to avoid unnecessary complications.
According to the current traffic report from the Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastructure, such traffic restrictions are not just temporary, but part of a larger development that also takes into account the maintenance of the infrastructure. Annual investments in transport projects are a central concern in order to secure mobility in Germany and improve conditions for all road users, as explained on the ministry's website ( BMV ).
The B198 will continue to be the focus in the coming days as it represents a central traffic axis in the region. Reports about various traffic accidents and other events on this route have recently been published ( staumelder.com ). In order to receive the latest information, travelers should regularly check the current traffic situation.
In the current traffic situation, the motto is: keep your eyes open, ask for patience and, if necessary, plan alternative routes. Although the construction sites involve hard work, they are necessary to keep the roads in good condition in the long term.