Attention: The A19 Laage junction will be completely closed from Monday!
On June 16 and 17, 2025, the A19 Laage junction will be completely closed due to asphalt work. Detours are in place.

Attention: The A19 Laage junction will be completely closed from Monday!
Drivers in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania say: Hold on tight! From next Monday, June 16th, to Tuesday, June 17th, 2025, the Laage junction on the A19 in Kritzkow will be completely closed. This is reported by the Northern Courier. The work will begin on Monday morning at 8 a.m. and is expected to last until Tuesday at 6 p.m. Road users must expect disruptions when traveling north as asphalt work is pending.
### Diversions and bypasses
The affected entrance and exit is an important access to the motorway and the relevant diversions will be signposted. Drivers should avoid surrounding junctions such as Glasewitz and Kavelstorf to avoid getting stuck in traffic jams. These measures are necessary for the maintenance work that is essential for the use of the infrastructure. In the past, diversions were already made via the Glasewitz junction while work was being done on the motorway bridge, which shows that this construction work is not an isolated case.
### Further closures throughout the week
But that's not all: This week there are additional traffic restrictions on the Laage entrances and exits. Loud NDR The entrances and exits will be closed on Wednesday, June 18th, between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. in the direction of Rostock and on Thursday, June 19th, at the same time in the direction of Berlin. Here too, diversions are signposted, so it is advisable to inform yourself in good time to avoid inconveniences.
### Traffic in view
Considering the numerous construction activities and traffic restrictions, it is remarkable how important the infrastructure is for traffic in Germany. The Federal Motor Transport Authority has published in its current handbook “Traffic in Numbers” that not only is the restoration of roads important, but their condition also plays a crucial role in the national economy. The data collected annually is used by a large number of decision-makers to closely monitor traffic and its development.
Drivers in the region should therefore be well prepared and adjust their routes if necessary. After all, it's more pleasant to get to your destination stress-free and without delays - the good things about traffic remain very popular in the region.