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Concrete barrier
A roadblock is a temporary installation set up to control or block traffic along a road. The reasons for one could be:
- Roadworks
- Temporary road closure during special events
- Police chase
- Robbery
- Sobriety checkpoint
In peaceful circumstances, they are usually installed by the police or road transport authorities; they are also commonly employed during wars and are usually staffed by heavily armed soldiers in that case. During protests and riots, both police and demonstrators sometimes use roadblocks.[1][2]
 Roadblock in the West Bank Roadblock in the West Bank
 Polish barricade during the Warsaw Uprising (1944) Polish barricade during the Warsaw Uprising (1944)
 Roadblock during roadworks at Hisingen, Sweden, 2013 Roadblock during roadworks at Hisingen, Sweden, 2013
_Extinction_Rebellion_Protest_Tower_Hill.jpg.webp) 'Swarming roadblocks' Extinction Rebellion, (UK) (23 November 2018). 'Swarming roadblocks' Extinction Rebellion, (UK) (23 November 2018).
References
- ↑ Who Approves of Those Who Block Roads to Protest in the Americas? http://www.vanderbilt.edu/lapop/insights/IO921en.pdf
- ↑ Clearing the Path for Land Rights, One Road Block at a Time: How Peru's Indigenous Population can Assert Their Land Rights Against Peru's Government, 1 Global Bus. L. Rev. 229 (2010-2011)
See also

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- Safety barrier
- Traffic break
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