🚷 No Pedestrians All examples Click to copy Neutral & Informative: "The street sign clearly indicates that 🚷 no pedestrians are allowed in this area."Neutral & Descriptive: "The sidewalk is marked with 🚷 symbols, indicating that it's a no-pedestrian zone."Angry & Authoritative: "Get off the road now! Can't you see the 🚷 sign? No pedestrians allowed here!"Sad & Apologetic: "I'm sorry, but I can't let you walk through here. See the 🚷 sign? It means no pedestrians are allowed."Neutral & Instructive: "Please use the designated pedestrian crossings. This area is marked with 🚷 signs, indicating no pedestrian access."Neutral & Warning: "Be careful not to enter this area. It's marked with 🚷 symbols, which means it's off-limits to pedestrians."Neutral & Reminder: "Remember to follow traffic rules. The 🚷 sign indicates that pedestrians are not allowed on this road."Neutral & Restrictive: "This area is restricted to vehicles only. The 🚷 sign means pedestrians cannot enter."Neutral & Safety-Conscious: "For your safety, please avoid walking in this area. It's marked with 🚷 symbols, indicating that it's not safe for pedestrians."Neutral & Prohibitive: "Walking is not allowed in this area. The 🚷 sign indicates that it's a no-pedestrian zone."Neutral & Clarifying: "Just to be clear, the 🚷 symbol means no pedestrians are allowed in this area."Neutral & Direct: "Do not walk in this area. The 🚷 sign means it's prohibited for pedestrians."Neutral & Firm: "I'm sorry, but I have to ask you to leave. The 🚷 sign means that pedestrians are not allowed in this area."Neutral & Cautious: "Please be careful not to enter this area. The 🚷 symbol indicates that it's not safe for pedestrians."Neutral & Restrictive: "This area is off-limits to pedestrians. The 🚷 sign means you cannot walk here."Neutral & Explanatory: "The reason for the 🚷 sign is that this area is designated for vehicles only, and pedestrians are not allowed."Neutral & Protective: "For your safety, please avoid walking in this area. The 🚷 sign indicates that it's a no-pedestrian zone."Neutral & Informative: "The 🚷 symbol is used to indicate areas where pedestrians are not allowed, such as construction sites or highways."Neutral & Authoritative: "I'm sorry, but I have to ask you to leave. The 🚷 sign means that pedestrians are prohibited from entering this area."Neutral & Warning: "Please be aware that this area is restricted to vehicles only. The 🚷 sign means no pedestrians are allowed."Neutral & Instructive: "To ensure everyone's safety, please use the pedestrian crossings. The 🚷 symbol indicates that pedestrians cannot enter this area."Neutral & Descriptive: "The entrance to the construction site is marked with 🚷 symbols, indicating that pedestrians are not allowed."Neutral & Informative: "The 🚷 sign is used to prevent accidents and ensure the safety of both drivers and pedestrians."Neutral & Restrictive: "Pedestrians are not allowed on this road. The 🚷 sign means that it's for vehicles only."Neutral & Apologetic: "I'm sorry, but I have to ask you to leave. The 🚷 sign means that pedestrians are not allowed in this area."Neutral & Reminder: "Please remember to follow traffic rules. The 🚷 sign means that pedestrians cannot enter this area."Neutral & Prohibitive: "The 🚷 symbol means that pedestrians are not allowed in this area. Please find an alternate route."Neutral & Instructive: "To ensure everyone's safety, please use the designated pedestrian crossings. The 🚷 sign indicates that pedestrians cannot enter this area."Neutral & Warning: "Please be aware that the 🚷 sign means no pedestrians are allowed in this area. Violators will be fined."Neutral & Safety-Conscious: "For your safety, please avoid walking in this area. The 🚷 sign indicates that it's a no-pedestrian zone."Neutral & Informative: "The 🚷 symbol is used to indicate areas where pedestrians are not allowed, such as highways or construction sites."Neutral & Restrictive: "This area is off-limits to pedestrians. The 🚷 sign means that you cannot walk here." More examples →