Traffic Stops
Traffic Stops are incidents where civilians were stopped for suspected violation of traffic laws.
Data last updated: 7:23 PM CT Tuesday, December 3, 2024
Recent Activity
View available traffic stops that occurred on Dec 2, 2024, between 12:00am and 11:59pm CT.
There were zero traffic stops on Dec 2, 2024.
This map shows traffic stops that occurred on Dec 2, 2024. Locations are provided when available in public safety records. Markers do not indicate the exact location of an event to ensure confidentiality. Records related to domestic violence, medical, and mental health are not displayed to protect the privacy of parties involved in sensitive matters. Please see the Privacy Policy for more details.
Where Traffic Stops are Occurring
There were zero traffic stops on Dec 2, 2024.
This chart displays morning (6am–12pm), afternoon (12pm–6pm), evening (6pm–12am), late night (12am–6am) traffic stops that occurred on Dec 2, 2024.
When Traffic Stops are Occurring
Historical Activity
View all available traffic stops data over time. Please note data availability and completeness varies by year.
The following traffic stop data are not available in a digital format and cannot be displayed on this website yet:
- Demographics of individuals involved in traffic stop incidents.
- Reason for a traffic stop.
- Outcome of a traffic stop.
FAQs
What do the terms on this page mean?
Historical Activity: Refers to past years for which data is available. Please note data availability and completeness varies by year.
Incident Number: A unique identifier for incident records.
Recent Activity: Refers to the closest day (12:00am to 11:59pm CT) to the present for which data is available.
Traffic Stop: When a police officer temporarily detains a driver and their passengers to investigate a minor violation or potential crime. They are also known as being pulled over.
Where did the data on this page come from?
What data sources were used to generate this page? The Traffic Stops page uses available data from the E-COM 9-1-1 database via the Data for Community Trust ETL (Extract, Transform, Load) Pipeline. The visualizations are based on the derived table ‘Traffic Stops’ containing location information for traffic stops. Data available for download is from 2005 onwards.
More FAQs
Where can I access historical traffic stops data prior to 2019?
There is an option to download all available data at both the top and bottom of the page.