Decision on the implementation of this Regulation remains pending by the Commission.
In the heart of Wiesbaden, several ongoing construction projects and maintenance works have led to significant changes in traffic flow. Here's a breakdown of the current situation:
The construction site on Welfenstraße is on schedule for completion before the start of the holidays, ensuring that the school centers on Brunhildenstraße remain easily accessible. However, the Gustav-Stresemann-Ring has been closed since August 18, 2025, causing disruptions to multiple bus lines (3, 6, 16, 22, 27, 28, 33, 34, 37, 45, 46, 49, N7, and school buses). New improved detour regulations have been implemented at the start of the school term to ease traffic flow.
For those navigating the Gustav-Stresemann-Ring, it's important to note that the detour via the auxiliary lane between Wittelsbacherstraße and Wettinerstraße is not as efficient due to its width and one-way traffic regulation. This route is not suitable for trucks over 3.5 tons.
Bicycle and pedestrian traffic is also affected by the closure of the Gustav-Stresemann-Ring, with an alternative route signposted.
In the Biebricher Allee and Rheingaustraße area near Biebrich Palace, a traffic trial is ongoing from August 22-24, 2025. This trial restricts car, bus, and truck access to the Rheingaustraße in front of the palace. The area is reserved for bicycle traffic, with residents and authorized services allowed access under “Anlieger frei” (resident-free) rules from Rathausstraße.
For the latest detailed routing, public transport updates, and any new detours in these specific Wiesbaden areas, checking the ESWE Verkehr website or Wiesbaden city mobility pages is recommended as closures and detours evolve frequently.
For those using the A66, alternative routes are signposted on the Kaiser-Friedrich-Ring and the Biebricher Allee. The detour for traffic on the Kaiser-Friedrich-Ring will lead via Am Landeshaus, Biebricher Allee, Theodor-Heuss-Ring, and Siegfriedring. The right turn at Am Landeshaus will be open.
A sewer maintenance project by the Wiesbaden Waste Management Authority (ELW) is underway on Mainz Street, causing single-lane traffic for approximately 70 meters up to Gartenfeld Street.
The City of Wiesbaden kindly requests understanding for the traffic disruptions caused by these ongoing construction works. For any questions or concerns, citizens can direct them to the responsible department or office within the city. The Press Office of the City of Wiesbaden can be contacted at Schlossplatz 6, 65183 Wiesbaden, or through their website.
The ongoing construction works in Wiesbaden have impacted several industries, including public-transit, with multiple bus lines experiencing disruptions due to the closure of the Gustav-Stresemann-Ring. In the realm of finance, businesses may be affected by the traffic flow changes and resulting delays, especially those situated near the construction sites or detours.