Roadman is a contemporary British youth subculture that emerged in London during the early 21st century. It is characterized by its roots in urban working-class communities, a distinct dialect known as Multicultural London English (MLE), and a functional streetwear-based uniform.

The term "roadman" refers to someone who is "on the road," a colloquialism for spending significant time on the streets, often involved in social or economic activities within a specific neighborhood. While frequently conflated with the preceding Chav subculture, the Roadman identity is distinct in its geographical origins, racial diversity, and its closer ties to genres like grime, afrobeats, and UK Drill .