Traffic jam alarm in Greifswald! Latest traffic news for January 3rd
Real-time traffic information for Greifswald: traffic jams, construction sites and more on A20 and B109-B111 on January 3, 2026.

Traffic jam alarm in Greifswald! Latest traffic news for January 3rd
Traffic enthusiasts in and around Greifswald and Usedom can breathe a sigh of relief because the current traffic reports are here! Today, January 3, 2026, the Ostsee-Zeitung traffic jam detector provides comprehensive real-time information about traffic jams, construction sites, accidents and traffic delays in the region. The data comes not only from Greifswald itself, but also from the surrounding area and covers important connections such as the A20 motorway and the federal highways B105, B109, B110 and B111. If you would like to find out more about the current traffic situation, you can find the information on the Ostsee-Zeitung website. These are provided in collaboration with TomTom, which accesses GPS coordinates from millions of devices.
To ensure that information is accurate and up-to-date, TomTom uses automatic data from around 80 million mobile devices and several million government road sensors. These are updated every five minutes, so travelers are always up to date. “It is important to be considerate of others, even on the road,” is the advice. At this point it is exciting to learn that other providers such as Google Maps, Apple Maps and Garmin also provide traffic information.
Traffic information via ADAC
Another valuable partner when it comes to traffic information is the ADAC, which also provides important updates and advice for Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. Interested drivers can view real-time traffic flow and short-term disruptions on maps on the ADAC website. “The services are available not only for Germany, but also for most neighboring holiday countries,” according to information from ADAC. It is particularly practical that ADAC Maps also creates a traffic forecast for future routes, which is personalized depending on the departure time and date.
In addition, ADAC provides information about current and planned construction sites and provides important information about possible dangerous situations, such as slippery snow or storm warnings, along the routes. This means that travelers are well prepared for their journeys and can avoid unpleasant surprises.
Conclusion: Well prepared for the trip
Overall, both the Ostsee-Zeitung and the ADAC offer valuable support for all road users in the Greifswald and Usedom region. Whether for commuting, weekend trips or vacation trips - with the latest traffic reports and forecasts you are well prepared. To get the latest information, you can rely on the mentioned platforms: Ostsee-Zeitung, ADAC Traffic, ADAC Maps.