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🚷

no pedestrians Emoji

The 🚷 symbol means “no pedestrians allowed.”

U+1F6B7

🚷 is a Unicode “No pedestrians” symbol used to communicate a restriction clearly at a glance. It’s commonly placed near entrances, pathways, or zones where people should not walk.

no pedestrians Emoji Meaning

The 🚷 “No pedestrians” symbol (Unicode U+1F6B7, HTML: 🚷) is used to indicate that walking through a specific area is not allowed. It often appears on safety signs and digital interfaces to prevent foot traffic in places where it’s unsafe or restricted, such as work zones, certain lanes, or controlled areas. In writing and app UI, it can function like a quick warning or notice header to clarify that pedestrians should avoid the marked space. Because it is an emoji, it works well in short messages, alerts, and labels where you want the meaning understood immediately without lengthy text.

Common uses

  • Wayfinding and map labels to show a pathway is closed to people on foot
  • Safety notices for construction sites or restricted walkways
  • UI warnings on traffic, parking, or route-planning screens
  • Event and venue signage text to prevent foot access to specific zones
  • Accessible alt-text or moderation labels indicating foot traffic is prohibited

Examples

🚷 No pedestrians symbol

  • 🚷🚷 No pedestrians past this point.
  • 🚷Detour in effect. 🚷 restricted walkway.
  • 🚷Please follow staff directions. 🚷 area closed.
  • 🚷Route update: 🚷 lane only for authorized vehicles.
  • 🚷Safety first: 🚷 pedestrians prohibited.

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1F6B7
HTML Entity🚷
HTML Code🚷
CSS\1F6B7

FAQ

What does 🚷 mean?

🚷 means “No pedestrians” and indicates that people should not walk through a specific area.

How do I copy the symbol in HTML?

Use the HTML entity 🚷.

What is the Unicode code point for 🚷?

The Unicode code point is U+1F6B7.

Can I use 🚷 in CSS or JavaScript?

Yes. CSS escape: \\1F6B7. JavaScript escape: \\u{1F6B7}.