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− | Burlington is a college-town in Northwestern [[Vermont]]. It is easiest to hitchhike out of Burlington either through gas stations, or at a bus stop, where drivers will have space to pull over. The on-ramp to I-89 N nearest the University of Vermont otherwise works as a funnel, without a shoulder on the road, so there is no space for the fast-moving traffic to pull aside. | + | '''Burlington''' is a college-town in Northwestern [[Vermont]]. It is easiest to hitchhike out of Burlington either through gas stations, or at a bus stop, where drivers will have space to pull over. The on-ramp to I-89 N nearest the University of Vermont otherwise works as a funnel, without a shoulder on the road, so there is no space for the fast-moving traffic to pull aside. |
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Revision as of 14:58, 16 November 2006
Burlington is a college-town in Northwestern Vermont. It is easiest to hitchhike out of Burlington either through gas stations, or at a bus stop, where drivers will have space to pull over. The on-ramp to I-89 N nearest the University of Vermont otherwise works as a funnel, without a shoulder on the road, so there is no space for the fast-moving traffic to pull aside.