The oncoming police car is the digital whoop-whoop—an instant vibe check that says “authority has entered the chat.” It’s perfect for warning friends about a real-life patrol nearby, joking about a “busted” moment, or playfully policing someone’s behavior (hello, grammar police). In meme land, it doubles as the soundtrack to drama: drop it when the group chat goes from chill to crime documentary in five seconds flat. It also works ironically—“calling the cops on that pineapple pizza” energy—or flirtatiously with the classic “arrest me, officer” wink.
On Apple devices, the emoji shows a straight-on view of a chunky black-and-white cruiser with bright yellow headlights, a bold black grille/bumper, and the unmistakable red-and-blue lightbar on the roof. The perspective feels like it’s heading right at you, which adds urgency and a tiny bit of “pull over” panic. Even without motion lines, those lights read as flashing in your head—auditory hallucination of sirens not included, but implied.
People use it to signal rules, security, or a quick PSA to drive safe, but also as a punchline for “we got ’em” moments and GTA-style “wanted level” jokes. It often tags along with posts about true crime binges, neighborhood watch updates, or the sudden arrival of parents/teachers/bosses—aka “authority DLC unlocked.” You’ll see it dropped before a snitchy reveal, after a savage roast that felt illegal, or when someone’s outfit is a fashion felony. It’s dramatic, campy, and oddly effective at making any text feel louder and faster than it actually is.
The front of a police car. A police car is used by police officers to get from one place to another. They have lights and sirens that tell other vehicles to move aside when people need help or criminals need capture.
| Twitter Emoji Popularity (Rank) | 598 of 2393 |
| Apple/iOS Picture | ![]() |
| Google Android Picture | ![]() |
| Google Hangouts Picture | ![]() |
| Twitter.com Picture | ![]() |
| LG Emoji Picture | ![]() |
| Samsung Emoji Picture | ![]() |
| Phantom Open Emoji Picture | Not created yet |
| ASCII Conversion | |
| "Short Code" Name | :oncoming_police_car: |
| Keywords | Police, Car, Emergency, Ticket, Citation, Crime, Help, Officer |
| Unicode Category | Transport and Map Symbols |
| Unicode Range | 1F680–1F6FF |
| Unicode Subcategory | Vehicles |
| Emoji Code Version | iOS 5 - Current |
|---|---|
| UTF-8 Unicode Character(s) | 🚔 |
| UTF-8 Character Count | 1 |
| Character(s) In Input | |
| AppleColorEmoji Font (available in OSX/iOS) | 🚔 |
| Decimal HTML Entity | 🚔 |
| Hexadecimal HTML Entity | 🚔 |
| Hex Code Point(s) | 1f694 |
| Formal Unicode Notation | U+1F694 |
| Decimal Code Point(s) | 128660 | UTF-8 Hex (C Syntax) | 0xF0 0x9F 0x9A 0x94 |
| UTF-8 Hex Bytes | F0 9F 9A 94 |
| UTF-8 Octal Bytes | 360 237 232 224 |
| UTF-16 Hex (C Syntax) | 0xD83D 0xDE94 |
| UTF-16 Hex | d83dde94 |
| UTF-16 Dec | 55357 56980 |
| UTF-32 Hex (C Syntax) | 0x0001F694 |
| UTF-32 Hex | 01F694 |
| UTF-32 Dec | 128660 |
| Python Src | u"\U0001F694" |
| PHP Src | "\xf0\x9f\x9a\x94" |
| C/C++/Java Src | "\uD83D\uDE94" |