π· no pedestrians Emoji β Meaning, Copy & Paste
Quick info
- Unicode
- U+1F6B7
- Shortcode
:no-pedestrians:- Category
- Symbols
- Subcategory
- warning symbols
- Added in
- Unicode 1.0
- Also known as
- no walking, pedestrian ban, no foot traffic
What Does the no pedestrians Emoji π· Mean?
A red circle with a slash over a walking figure β the international 'no pedestrians' sign. Available since Unicode 6.0 (2010), the no pedestrians emoji is used for posts about highways, construction zones, and pedestrian-restricted areas. It's relatively rare in casual use but pops up in road safety, traffic engineering, and urban planning content.
Some people use it metaphorically β 'no foot traffic in my DMs π·,' 'keep walking past my business π·,' or 'this isn't a free walk-through π·.' Construction and city accounts use it for safety reminders. Whether you're flagging a literal restricted zone or playfully telling someone to 'keep walking,' this sign delivers. One of the more obscure restriction signs, but its meaning is immediately legible to anyone who's ever driven past a freeway sign.
Highway safety boards and traffic engineering accounts use it occasionally. It's also adopted by independent shop owners posting 'window shoppers only, no foot traffic past this point' joke signs.
How to Use π· no pedestrians Emoji
“Highway β no walking π·”
“Keep it moving π·”
Technical Details
| Unicode | U+1F6B7 |
| HTML Entity | 🚷 |
| CSS Code | \1F6B7 |
| Shortcode | :no-pedestrians: |
| Keywords | forbidden, no, not, pedestrian, pedestrians, prohibited |
| Unicode Version | 1.0 |
Frequently Asked Questions
What does π· mean?
It depicts a no pedestrians sign, used for restricted walking areas, highways, or 'keep walking' attitude.
