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kick scooter Emoji

πŸ›΄ represents a kick scooter, often used for commuting and getting around.

U+1F6F4

The πŸ›΄ emoji (KICK SCOOTER) is a handy symbol for mobility and city travel. It’s commonly used in messages about commuting, errands, and outdoor fun. Below you’ll find copy options plus Unicode and code details for developers.

kick scooter Emoji Meaning

The πŸ›΄ (KICK SCOOTER, U+1F6F4) emoji depicts a kick scooter and is most often used to represent short-distance travel, commuting, and getting around town. You can use it to suggest a casual transport mode for errands, rides to a destination, or being β€œon the move.” It’s also useful for scooter-related topics like rental services, bike/scooter lanes, safety reminders (helmets), or planning an outing. In social posts, it often adds a playful, everyday vibe rather than a formal transportation icon. Context matters, but most users will read it as personal micromobility.

Common uses

  • β€’Sharing commute or travel updates (β€œOn my way to work πŸ›΄β€)
  • β€’Planning errands and local activities (β€œGrocery run today πŸ›΄β€)
  • β€’Promoting scooter rentals, mobility services, or local transport deals
  • β€’Writing captions about street life, parks, or outdoor weekends
  • β€’Adding a simple icon for safety reminders like helmets and visibility

Examples

πŸ›΄ Kick Scooter Emoji

  • πŸ›΄Meet me downtown at 5 πŸ›΄
  • πŸ›΄Quick errandsβ€”back soon πŸ›΄
  • πŸ›΄New scooter lane opened in the neighborhood πŸ›΄
  • πŸ›΄Helmet on before you ride πŸ›΄
  • πŸ›΄Weekend plan: ride to the cafΓ© πŸ›΄

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1F6F4
HTML Entity🛴
HTML Code🛴
CSS\1F6F4

FAQ

What does the πŸ›΄ kick scooter emoji mean?

It generally represents a kick scooterβ€”short-distance travel, commuting, and getting around.

How do I copy the πŸ›΄ emoji?

Copy the character directly from this page (πŸ›΄). You can also copy the HTML entity: 🛴.

What are the Unicode details for πŸ›΄?

Unicode name: KICK SCOOTER. Code point: U+1F6F4. HTML entity: 🛴.

Can developers insert πŸ›΄ using code?

Yes. Use CSS escape \\1F6F4 or JavaScript escape \\u{1F6F4} where supported.