Signs

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Sometimes you can use special signs

Hitchhikers often debate about whether to use a sign or not. If you decided to use one there are several important things:

  • Think well about what place or text to put on it: take well known places, sometimes also road names can be used or more humoristic phrases ("I don't stink").
  • Use the same font as the route directions
  • Use contrasting colors: black on brown cardboard is not very good readable for passing drivers, black on white is far more readable

Tip: Make a sign of a large sheet of brightly colored paper glued to a sheet of cardboard. Cover this with self adhesive transparent book wrap. Now you made yourself a re-usable sign wich you can use with a whiteboard marker and clean again with a small towel.

Another good invention is the water proof transparet water-proof document-bags. There you can store a many sheets of paper and signs you can reuse. Nothing falls out, you can hang them somewhere and you can use both sides. Ortlieb is one company that produces good ones.


When not to use

Some hitchhikers think it could be better not to use signs at big crowded gas stations where it's up to you to ask people, like in Germany on highway gas stations (and speaking fluent German). It's not very likely that holding a sign will actually be helping if you can already clearly state where you want to go and that you are hitchhiking.

Others always have a sign. To show it to people while their still in the car and then ask them if they pass by to pay for their gas. If they don't understand what's written on it they also ask. And I already have it with me when getting out of a car, so people sometimes ask me right away if they can take me... So it's definitely good to have it. It doesn't have any negative effects so why not using it?