For some cars, the sign on the visor or the dashboard worked well. But for cars with tinted windows, it was almost invisible. Laying the sign on top of the dashboard was okay, but it was often hard to see, could easily blow away, and could reflect light onto the windshield in a manner that could distract the driver.
Will Husby created a mirror hanger, and our group loved it. So, we are moving to using mirror hangers.
It will be a day or so before the new mirror hanger PDFs are posted at this site and will be available for download… but the artwork has been done.
The dog-cartoon is by renown Bowen Island artist and humorist, Ron Woodall.
Some of us want to see these same neighbourhood symbols used in cards that could fit into conference ID badges — the kind with a lanyard — so that people who’d like to be offered a lift could wear them visibly on their back as they are walking. For now, we’d be curious about some feedback from you about this. (This is a blog, and you are welcome to comment here.) [Blog article by R. Ballantyne.]