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  1. Request related to traffic control Please do not include personal details, such as your personal identity code, on the form. We deal with feedback during office hours only. Please note that accepting or rejecting cookies on the website while compl...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/request-related-to-traffic-control
  2. Automatic traffic surveillance In addition to traditional surveillance methods, the police use automatic traffic surveillance equipment on heavily trafficked roads and urban areas. Besides monitoring speeds, the equipment is used to monitor observ...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/automatic-traffic-surveillance
  3. 21.4.2026 | In Finland, driving while intoxicated offences are divided into two: alcohol-related and drug-related offences, which differ in terms of perpetrators, motives, and geographical regions.
    https://poliisi.fi/en/-/changing-substance-culture-and-its-effects-on-traffic-control-police-experts-reflect
  4. Traffic offences The police detect traffic offences and address them every day. Traffic offences are often discovered in connection with the police’s traffic control or emergency activities. Traffic offences typically pose a danger to others. The ...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/traffic-offences
  5. Police Traffic Safety Centre Photos from the fixed automatic traffic cameras are sent wirelessly to the Police Traffic Safety Centre in Helsinki. The photo taken by a traffic safety camera shows the vehicle, the licence plate, the driver, and iden...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/police-traffic-safety-centre
  6. Police en Newsroom Blog Several successes in police traffic safety work in 2024 28.2.2025 9.06 Blog Traffic safety concerns the whole of society. The purpose of police traffic safety work is to maintain and promote general law-abiding behaviour on...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/-/several-successes-in-police-traffic-safety-work-in-2024
  7. Police en Newsroom Blog The use of alpha-PVP can also be seen in road traffic 16.12.2025 9.34 Blog Abstract The synthetic narcotic alpha-PVP, which has rapidly become more common in Finland, has turned into a visible phenomenon in recent years, bo...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/-/the-use-of-alpha-pvp-can-also-be-seen-in-road-traffic
  8. Police en Newsroom Blog Driving while intoxicated - an old type of crime, new forms 21.4.2026 14.10 Blog Driving while intoxicated was criminalized in Finland 100 years ago, but the phenomenon has changed in a way that is rarely considered. It's n...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/-/driving-while-intoxicated-an-old-type-of-crime-new-forms
  9. 7.5.2026 | In the coming weeks, the police will enforce the use of intoxicants and the behaviour in traffic of young people. Traffic enforcement will focus on moped riders, cyclists and operators of light e-vehicles and compliance with pedestrian crossing rules. Police patrols will also be visibly present in school areas.
    https://poliisi.fi/en/-/police-to-visibly-step-up-enforcement-of-young-people-s-traffic-behaviour-and-use-of-intoxicants
  10. Permit to close off a public road According to the new Road Traffic Act coming into force on 1 June 2020, the decision to temporarily close a road is made by whoever has the authority to install traffic control equipment. In emergencies, a road ma...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/road-closure-permit
  11. External environment and statistics The police keeps a close eye on the ever-changing environment in which it operates. Analyses are useful for understanding social trends, megatrends and phenomena. These social changes have an impact on both the ...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/operational-environment-and-statistics
  12. Public protests at Helsinki Airport – FAQ The Eastern Uusimaa Police Department maintains public order and security at Helsinki Airport. It also carries out other duties assigned to the police at the airport. Questions and answers regarding public...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/public-protests-at-helsinki-airport-faq
  13. Oulu Police Department on social media Our experts have a social media presence to discuss about police operations and its development. Please follow us to learn more about the everyday of the police in Kainuu and Northern Ostrobothnia. The follow...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/social-media-oulu
  14. Police en Newsroom Blog Promoting the road safety culture among young people requires action from society as a whole 22.8.2025 8.08 Blog Under the leadership of Minister Lulu Ranne, the Finnish Ministry of Transport and Communications has started ...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/-/promoting-the-road-safety-culture-among-young-people-requires-action-from-society-as-a-whole
  15. Police on social media We use social media to educate the public about police work. We also use our social media profiles as a way to quickly communicate information that could help our followers to, for example, avoid traffic jams or stay safe. W...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/social-media
  16. Police en Newsroom Blog Pedestrian crossing must live up to its reputation 13.12.2024 15.17 Blog Now that winter has come, with darkness and slippery streets, we must all be more alert to keep safe in traffic. The fact that it is dim or completely...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/-/pedestrian-crossing-must-live-up-to-its-reputation
  17. We try to give everyday advice and a good picture of police work through our social media channels. Follow our accounts and enjoy!
    https://poliisi.fi/en/social-media-national-police-board
  18. Give feedback! You can give us feedback on our operations by Police unit. You can also make a request for traffic control or provide general feedback on our web site. The feedback is not a crime report. In case of emergency, call 112. Please do no...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/feedback
  19. Organisation of Helsinki Police We ensure that our capital city is safe and pleasant for everyone together with the City of Helsinki, other authorities, communities and the residents. The Helsinki police station is in Pasila. You can report an off...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/organisation-and-management-helsinki-police-department
  20. The police as a part of the society The police safeguard everyday life in Finland. We are easy to identify and approach, both on the street and online. We take care of issues related to everyone’s safety every day, such as criminal investigations,...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/police-in-society