Chaos on the streets: traffic jam alarm in Kiel and the surrounding area!
Current traffic information for Kiel on July 6, 2025: traffic jam warnings, accidents and construction work on important roads.

Chaos on the streets: traffic jam alarm in Kiel and the surrounding area!
The streets in Schleswig-Holstein are very busy today, July 6, 2025, and expect many challenges. Construction sites and accidents are causing delays in the region, especially around Kiel. With many roads reporting reports of traffic jams and obstacles, every driver must exercise patience when setting out. KN Online reports on the current challenges on the roads.
The traffic situation is particularly tense on the A7, A20, A21, A210 and A215 as well as in Kiel itself. The main causes of traffic jams are the A1 and A7, which are often overloaded during peak tourist times. Anyone traveling on the Theodor-Heuss-Ring should expect a bottleneck, which leads to long waiting times, especially in rush hour traffic. Traffic is also regularly backed up in Rendsburg, especially in front of the Channel Tunnel and on the B77 and A210.
Traffic reports and current developments
The rules of the game on the streets are constantly changing. Among other things, reports were published about closed lanes on the A210 between Bredenbek and the Rendsburg intersection. The B76 between Kiel-Elmschenhagen and Wehdenweg also saw some restrictions. Fortunately, many of these dangers were quickly eliminated and traffic was largely flowing again stau.info determines.
The A7 is a well-known traffic jam hotspot, especially in the area of the Rader Hochbrücke, where traffic delays often occur. At the same time, the situation in Bad Segeberg on the A7 and the roads B206 and B432 is critical, as many accidents have also been reported here.
Accident numbers and road safety
The accident statistics in Kiel show some focal points, including at the Waldwiesenkreuz and at the intersections Kaistraße-Stresemannplatz and Ostring-Konrad-Adenauer-Damm. The Theodor-Heuss-Ring is not only a place for traffic jams, but also a hotspot for accidents. Drivers should be particularly careful here. Accidents also often occur at the Bordesholmer triangle on the A215 and in Bad Segeberg, where road users often find themselves in dangerous situations. For more information on these topics, readers can visit the pages of verkehrslage.de consult.
Although fuel prices in Schleswig-Holstein are stable compared to the rest of Germany, the Segeberg district differs in that it has higher prices. Drivers should also be careful where they fill up to avoid spending money unnecessarily, while roads remain busy and safety on these routes remains an ongoing challenge.
Traffic data provided by TomTom shows that traffic updates occur every five minutes, ensuring the public is always informed. With this in mind, we can only hope that drivers can be a little more patient in the coming days and that the situation will calm down soon.