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no bicycles

No bicycles allowed; indicates cycling is prohibited in the area.

basic_info

Unicode
U+1F6B3
Version
Emoji 1
Category
Subcategory

Tags

bicyclebicyclesbikeforbiddennonotprohibited

Platform Meanings

Apple
Shows a red circle with a diagonal line over a bicycle, meaning bicycles are not permitted.
Google
Depicts a no-bicycles sign, used to indicate that riding or parking bicycles is forbidden.
Twitter
A prohibition symbol over a bicycle, signaling that bikes are not allowed in the specified location.
Unicode Official
A pictogram of a bicycle crossed out by a red prohibition sign, denoting that cycling is prohibited.

Introduction

The 🚳 emoji represents a 'no bicycles' sign, commonly used to indicate that cycling is not allowed in a particular area. It features a red circular prohibition symbol (a red ring with a diagonal slash) over a black bicycle icon. This emoji is often used in digital communication to reference traffic rules, urban planning restrictions, or personal preferences about bike usage. For example, someone might use it when discussing places where bikes aren’t permitted, such as certain parks, pedestrian zones, or indoor facilities. While it primarily conveys a regulatory message, it can also be used humorously or metaphorically to express opposition to cycling in specific contexts. The design may vary slightly across platforms—Apple, Google, and Twitter each render the bicycle and prohibition symbol with minor stylistic differences—but the core meaning remains consistent: bicycles are prohibited.

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What is Emoji?

Emoji are pictographic symbols originating from Japan that have become a universal digital language. They can be used across various platforms and applications to express emotions, objects, activities, and concepts. The Unicode standard defines thousands of emoji and continues to expand.

Last Updated: 2026-06-04✓ Expert Verified
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