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🚳 no bicycles Emoji β€” Meaning, Copy & Paste

Quick info

Unicode
U+1F6B3
Shortcode
:no-bicycles:
Category
Symbols
Subcategory
warning symbols
Added in
Unicode 1.0
Also known as
no bikes, no cycling, bike ban

What Does the no bicycles Emoji 🚳 Mean?

A red circle with a slash over a bicycle β€” the international 'no cycling' sign. Available since Unicode 6.0 (2010), the no bicycles emoji is used for posts about bike-restricted areas, pedestrian-only zones, and city signage. Cyclists use it humorously to complain about anti-bike infrastructure or restrictions.

Urban planning and bike advocacy accounts use it in pro-cycling-infrastructure content (often ironically β€” 'this whole city β›”πŸš²'). It also pops up for 'walking only please' park content or 'no bikes on the sidewalk' frustration. Less commonly used than other restriction signs, but recognized instantly.

Whether you're a cyclist, urban planner, or just navigating a confusing pedestrian zone, this little sign is clear. Bike advocates often use it sarcastically to criticize car-centric city design. Urban planners, walkable city advocates, and dedicated bike lanes activists use it ironically.

It's surprisingly active in city-design Twitter, where debates about transit infrastructure get heated daily. Bike messengers, food delivery cyclists, and bike share companies sometimes use it ironically when complaining about restricted routes through cities they navigate daily.

How to Use 🚳 no bicycles Emoji

“Park is bike-free 🚳”
“Sidewalks aren't for bikes 🚳”
Technical Details
UnicodeU+1F6B3
HTML Entity🚳
CSS Code\1F6B3
Shortcode:no-bicycles:
Keywordsbicycle, bicycles, bike, forbidden, no, not, prohibited
Unicode Version1.0

Frequently Asked Questions

What does 🚳 mean?

It depicts a no bicycles sign, used for bike-restricted zones, pedestrian-only areas, and cycling restrictions.