ποΈ oncoming police car Emoji β Meaning, Copy & Paste
Quick info
- Unicode
- U+1F694 U+FE0F
- Shortcode
:oncoming-police-car:- Category
- Travel & Places
- Subcategory
- ground transportation
- Added in
- Unicode 0.7
- Also known as
- incoming cop car, front police, approaching patrol
What Does the oncoming police car Emoji ποΈ Mean?
A police car facing forward, the head-on view of the patrol cruiser. Added in Unicode 6.0, it works similarly to the side-view police car but emphasizes the 'cops are coming' arrival. People use it on 'speed trap ahead' commuter warnings, 'busted' joke captions, and law-enforcement-respond posts.
It's slightly less common than the regular police-car emoji but appears in dramatic 'cops just pulled up' situations. Pair with sirens or warning emojis for tension. Whether the message is a real traffic warning or just a 'oh no, the cops are here' meme, this front-facing cruiser captures incoming patrol.
It also appears in 'don't speed' road-safety reminders and in 'cops arrived fast' news-event posts. The head-on view is more dramatic and 'arrival'-coded than the side view. It also lands in 'on the road again' travel anthems and 'just got my keys' new-vehicle excitement posts.
Auto enthusiasts, dealerships, and commuters all rely on this visual for posts about everyday and special rides.
How to Use ποΈ oncoming police car Emoji
“Speed trap ahead ποΈ”
“Cops just pulled up ποΈ”
Technical Details
| Unicode | U+1F694 U+FE0F |
| HTML Entity | 🚔️ |
| CSS Code | \1F694 |
| Shortcode | :oncoming-police-car: |
| Keywords | car, oncoming, police |
| Unicode Version | 0.7 |
Frequently Asked Questions
What does ποΈ mean?
It depicts an oncoming police car, used for cops arriving, speed traps, and 'busted' posts.
