U+1F694 Oncoming Police Car
U+1F694 was added to Unicode in version 6.0 (2010). It belongs to the block
This character is a Other Symbol and is commonly used, that is, in no specific script.
The glyph is not a composition. It has a Wide East Asian Width. In bidirectional context it acts as Other Neutral and is not mirrored. In text U+1F694 behaves as Ideographic regarding line breaks. It has type Other for sentence and Other for word breaks. The Grapheme Cluster Break is Any.
The CLDR project labels this character βoncoming police carβ for use in screen reading software. It assigns additional tags, e.g. for search in emoji pickers: car, oncoming, police.
This character is designated as an emoji. It will be rendered as colorful emoji on conforming platforms. To reduce it to a monochrome character, you can combine it with
The Wikipedia has the following information about this codepoint:
A police car (also called a police cruiser, police interceptor, patrol car, cop car, prowl car, squad car, radio car, or radio motor patrol (RMP)) is a ground vehicle used by the police for transportation during patrols and to enable them to respond to incidents and chases. Typical uses of a police car include transporting officers so they can reach the scene of an incident quickly, transporting and temporarily detaining suspects in the back seats, as a location to use their police radio or laptop, or to patrol an area, all while providing a visible deterrent to crime. Some police cars are specially adapted for certain locations (e.g., traffic duty on busy roads) or for certain operations (e.g., transporting police dogs or bomb squads). Police cars typically have rooftop flashing lights, a siren, and emblems or markings indicating that the vehicle is a police car. Some police cars may have reinforced bumpers and searchlights to illuminate darkened areas.
Terms for police cars include area cars and patrol cars. In some places, a police car may also be informally known as a cop car, a black and white, a cherry top, a gumball machine, a jam sandwich or a panda car. Depending on the configuration of the emergency lights and livery, a police car may be considered a marked or unmarked unit.
Representations
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NΒΊ | 128660 |
UTF-8 | F0 9F 9A 94 |
UTF-16 | D8 3D DE 94 |
UTF-32 | 00 01 F6 94 |
URL-Quoted | %F0%9F%9A%94 |
HTML-Escape | 🚔 |
Wrong windows-1252 Mojibake | Γ°ΕΈΕ‘β |
Elsewhere
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