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Police Riot (Front &Side)-GTAV.jpg|A [[Police Riot]] in a roadblock in [[Grand Theft Auto V]].
GTA IV - LCPD roadblock.png|A Police Roadblock in GTA IV
 
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PoliceTransporter-GTAV.png|A [[Police Transporter]] blocks a bit of the road. Remember there will always be a [[Spike Strip]] located after the vans!
800px-NOOSE IV.PNG.png|A [[Enforcer|NOOSE Enforcer]] roadblock
 
 
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==GTA V==
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Police Roadblocks reappear in [[Grand Theft Auto V]], however they are slightly different. Sometimes with a [[Wanted Level in GTA V|2 star wanted level]], the [[LSPD (HD Universe)|LSPD]] will form roadblocks using their [[Interceptor|Interceptor units]]. On three wanted stars, Police Roadblocks are a bit different and much more challenging to predict. This is because one will eventually spot one [[Police Transporter]] blocking two lanes of the road, with the opposite side being able to easily pass. However, when a Police Transporter is spotted blocking the road, there will always be a [[Spike Strip]] after it, causing anyone to pass this "roadblock" to end up with burst tires and a terrible car performance. On stars four and five, [[NOOSE]] will deploy [[Police Riot]]s to block the road. 
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Police Riot (Front &Side)-GTAV.jpg|A [[Police Riot]] can be seen in a roadblock in [[Grand Theft Auto V]].
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PoliceTransporter-GTAV.png|A [[Police Transporter]] blocks some of the road. Remember there will always be a [[Spike Strip]] located after the vans!
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Revision as of 15:31, 2 November 2013

Police Roadblocks are set up on the road in an attempt to block the player in pursuit. They appear at a 3 Star Wanted Level. The Police Roadblocks first appeared in Grand Theft Auto 2 and have featured in every Grand Theft Auto game since, with the exception of Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories.

In Top Down Perspective Games

GTA 1 introduced with only police cars blocking the roads, and the same goes with GTA London '69 and GTA London '61, in GTA 2 they made it even easier for the player to escape as they placed gaps between neighboring vehicles, secured only by easy-to-be-rammed-through barriers, that even leave the player's car nearly undamaged, but in GTA Chinatown Wars it was made a lot more difficult with trucks blocking roads.

GTA III - Vice City Stories

Roadblocks are featured in all of the games in the 3D Universe. In GTA Vice City, GTA Liberty City Stories and GTA Vice City Stories, the Police will set up stingers and driving over them will result in bursting the players tires and the player will be unable to drive the car properly.

GTA IV

The changes from the previous games to GTA IV are much of the same but the Police will set up roadblocks on bridges (and sometimes on the average road) and Booth Tunnel. They will put concrete block and a vehicle on each side preventing the player to pass through the bridge. This always occurs when the player has not unlocked all of the islands, although only the bridges to Alderney and Algonquin are blocked because the only way to Happiness Island is by helicopter or boat.



GTA V

Police Roadblocks reappear in Grand Theft Auto V, however they are slightly different. Sometimes with a 2 star wanted level, the LSPD will form roadblocks using their Interceptor units. On three wanted stars, Police Roadblocks are a bit different and much more challenging to predict. This is because one will eventually spot one Police Transporter blocking two lanes of the road, with the opposite side being able to easily pass. However, when a Police Transporter is spotted blocking the road, there will always be a Spike Strip after it, causing anyone to pass this "roadblock" to end up with burst tires and a terrible car performance. On stars four and five, NOOSE will deploy Police Riots to block the road.