White Left Lane Merge Symbol
The ⛙ symbol represents a white left lane merge, commonly used as a road-sign style indicator.
U+26D9
⛙ is the Unicode “WHITE LEFT LANE MERGE” symbol (U+26D9). It visually resembles a traffic/road marker for a lane merging to the left. Use it in signage-style text, diagrams, and UI labels where a left merge needs to be communicated clearly.
White Left Lane Merge Symbol Meaning
The “WHITE LEFT LANE MERGE” symbol (⛙, U+26D9) is a traffic-related pictogram. It indicates that a driver should expect or prepare for a merge into the left side or a lane merging toward the left. Because it is a standardized Unicode character in the Miscellaneous category, it’s useful wherever you want a compact, recognizable road cue without using images. Common contexts include navigation notes, road-work descriptions, route planning UI, and diagram annotations that describe lane behavior.
Common uses
- •Annotating route directions in driving apps or maps
- •Labeling lane changes in traffic or cycling safety documents
- •Adding a quick road-sign style indicator in UI tooltips and instructions
- •Marking merge points in diagrams for education or presentations
- •Using in social posts to describe left-merge conditions or road etiquette
Examples
⛙ White Left Lane Merge Symbol
- ⛙Merge ahead on the left ⛙
- ⛙Slow down—left lane merge ⛙
- ⛙Watch for the lane to merge left ⛙
- ⛙Approaching the intersection: ⛙ left merge lane
- ⛙Yield as you enter the left merge ⛙
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+26D9 | |
| HTML Entity | ⛙ | |
| HTML Code | ⛙ | |
| CSS | \26D9 |
FAQ
What is the Unicode code point for ⛙?
⛙ is Unicode U+26D9.
How do I copy ⛙ into my text or design tool?
Select the character on this page and copy/paste it (the symbol is ⛙). You can also use the HTML entity ⛙ or escapes provided on the page.
What does the symbol ⛙ typically indicate?
It visually represents a white left lane merge, used to communicate a left-merge lane situation similar to a road sign.
Which category does ⛙ belong to in Unicode?
It is categorized as “Miscellaneous”.