Horizontal Traffic Light
Semáforo horizonte
A horizontal (left to right) traffic light (signal). Used to signal (communicate) to motorists the rules of the road. Green means go, yellow means caution or slow down, and red means stop. Vertical oriented traffic signals are more common than horizontal traffic signals.
Emoji History The emoji code/ image log of changes.
- This emoji was part of the proprietary / non-standardized emoji set first introduced by Japanese carriers like Softbank. These emojis became part of the Apple iPhone starting in iOS 2.2 as an unlockable feature on handsets sold in English speaking countries.
- In iOS 5 / OSX 10.7, the underlying code that the Apple OS generates for this emoji was changed.
Emoji General Information
Twitter Emoji Popularity (Rank) |
1338 of 2393 |
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Google Android Picture |
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LG Emoji Picture |
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Samsung Emoji Picture |
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Phantom Open Emoji Picture |
Not created yet |
ASCII Conversion |
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"Short Code" Name |
:traffic_light: |
Keywords |
Traffic, Light, Stop, Go, Yield, Horizontal |
Previous Names: |
Horizontal Stop Light |
Unicode Category Information
Unicode Category |
Transport and Map Symbols |
Unicode Range |
1F680–1F6FF |
Unicode Subcategory |
Traffic Signs |
Editorial Comment
A common European stop light used to control traffic. "The traffic light fell over and is on its side! Please rectify.
Proposed Unicode Information & Notes
Unicode Category |
Activities/work/entertainment |
Unicode Subcategory |
Traffic Signs |
Names & Annotations |
HORIZONTAL TRAFFIC LIGHT |
Symbol Information |
U+1F6A5 proposed |
Proposal Identifier |
e-7F7 |
Character Mapping/Crosswalk Notes
DoCoMo |
#48 'Traffic signal' 信号 U+E66D SJIS-F8CE JIS-7523 |
KDDI |
#99 信号 U+E46A SJIS-F642 JIS-7523 |
Softbank |
#348 #old168 信号 U+E14E SJIS-F78F |
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