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🚥 horizontal traffic light Emoji — Meaning, Copy & Paste

Informação rápida

Unicode
U+1F6A5
Código curto
:horizontal-traffic-light:
Categoria
Travel & Places
Subcategoria
ground transportation
Adicionado em
Unicode 0.6
Também conhecido como
traffic signal emoji, stoplight emoji, horizontal stoplight

What Does the horizontal traffic light Emoji 🚥 Mean?

Three lights — red, yellow, green — laid out side by side, the way many European, Asian, and a few US intersections do it. Unicode 6.0 (2010) included this alongside its vertical sibling so both signal styles got representation. People use it for literal driving talk, of course, but also for go/no-go decisions, project status updates ("we're at yellow"), and dating advice ("red light, that's a no").

Product teams and managers borrow it for traffic-light reporting on KPIs. Compared with the vertical version, this one feels slightly more international and is often paired with European travel posts. Pair it with car, walking, or stop sign emojis depending on context.

Compact, instantly readable, and useful far beyond actual roads. Quietly versatile, it covers both literal scenes and metaphorical moments with equal grace, slipping naturally into texts, captions, and reactions across platforms. The clean rendering reads well at any size, and the surrounding context — words, paired emojis, or just the overall tone — fills in any nuance the symbol itself leaves open.

How to Use 🚥 horizontal traffic light Emoji

“Project status: 🚥 yellow on the design phase.”
“Hit every 🚥 on the way — somehow made it on time.”
Detalhes técnicos
UnicodeU+1F6A5
Entidade HTML🚥
Código CSS\1F6A5
Código curto:horizontal-traffic-light:
Palavras-chavehorizontal, intersection, light, signal, stop, stoplight, traffic
Versão Unicode0.6

Perguntas frequentes

What does 🚥 mean?

It depicts a horizontal traffic light and is used for traffic, driving, status updates, and go/no-go decision metaphors.