The Honolulu Roadblock & Speed Trap Interactive Map
Click on A Pin to See the Statistics for That Specific Traffic Stop
The Honolulu Police Department is required by law to announce roadblocks in advance. They also publicize their “speed operations” and mass traffic citations.
At the Landsberg Law Office, we have taken these public records, along with any other Roadblock publication information available, to create this map of Roadblocks and traffic operations. Finally, just from being in court, we can add sites of Honolulu roadblocks and speed traps that all defense attorneys are well aware of. The above map being the sum total of all of these sources. There are many purposes for doing this:
- You can see graphically where the police are (and are not) pulling people over.
- You can see if you are part of a mass stop, which may entitle you to different rights or defenses than an ordinary stop.
- By sharing information with other people arrested in the same location, both people may be able to arm themselves with additional knowledge that could benefit and beat their case.
- Most importantly, it should warn you that police are PULLING PEOPLE OVER everywhere, and that you should both slow down and not drink and drive.
Contact us today for any questions you may have. We provide free consultations!
LIVE Roadblock & Speed Trap Maps
Using fresh information from drivers on Honolulu roads, check out these maps to see more frequently updated activity.
Downtown Honolulu:
Waikiki, Honolulu:
About the Honolulu Roadblock and Speed Trap Map
Feel free to share this information with your friends and update us with any information you may have witnessed to help us keep the map as up to date as possible. The goal is to make this a page we can contribute to and rely upon for recent Roadblock information.
To hold a Roadblock, the police must first publicize it and then adhere to very strict standards while it is open. The more information we have about each Roadblock, the more we can hold the Honolulu Police Department to their burden in keeping the Roadblocks honest.
To update us with important information to be added to the Roadblock map, call us at (808) 468-7292 or contact us via our online contact form.