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[[Image:Carl Nai Maroc.jpg|thumb|300px|right|[[User:Carl|Carl]] and his hitch partner Naomi leaving [[Cardiff]] for [[Morocco]].]] | [[Image:Carl Nai Maroc.jpg|thumb|300px|right|[[User:Carl|Carl]] and his hitch partner Naomi leaving [[Cardiff]] for [[Morocco]].]] | ||
− | Hitchhiking in the '''United Kingdom''' is feasable although the British are a little surprised to see people still doing it these days (it's become a dyeing trend largely due to the safety issues), you will manage a ride somehow. It is illegal to walk on motorways, and so hitchhiking is best done from the bottom of sliproads and at service | + | Hitchhiking in the '''United Kingdom''' is feasable although the British are a little surprised to see people still doing it these days (it's become a dyeing trend largely due to the safety issues), you will manage a ride somehow. It is illegal to walk on motorways, and so hitchhiking is best done from the bottom of sliproads and at service station (at discretion of the owner). |
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− | When travelling a long distance on the motorways it is best to stick to the service stations as getting a lift on a slip road will take an exceptionally longer time. Don't get dropped at any motorway junctions (M25/M4 | + | When travelling a long distance on the motorways it is best to stick to the service stations as getting a lift on a slip road will take an exceptionally longer time. Don't get dropped at any motorway junctions (''M25/M4'', ''M4/M5'' etc.) as traffic will be going too fast to stop and you will probably be picked up by the police. In case you ''do'' get dropped there your best option is probably to start walking a bit away from the highway, and if you're a foreigner, attach a sign to your backpack saying e.g. ''from Holland''. |
Useful tip: In city libraries you can use Internet PC's for free after a short free registration (some want to see a passport, some aren't that strict). | Useful tip: In city libraries you can use Internet PC's for free after a short free registration (some want to see a passport, some aren't that strict). | ||
− | If you're hitchhiking long distances and considering making a sign, in general people use the motorway names rather than the city names. | + | If you're hitchhiking long distances and considering making a sign, in general people use the motorway names rather than the city names. For example, from [[London]] to [[Cornwall]] have a sign saying ''M4''. But if you are hitching on a motorway with multiple cities (i.e. ''M1'') it is an idea to use a sign with the city name (e.g. [[Nottingham]], [[Sheffield]]). |
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− | == | + | ====Hitchhiking towards [[Western Europe]]==== |
− | + | Hitchhiking from England to [[France]] is possible. Just hitchhike in direction of [[Dover]] along the ''M20'' to reach the ferries or [[The Channel Tunnel]]. | |
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− | == | + | ====Countries==== |
− | + | For more specific information about the countries, islands and cities within the ''United Kingdom'', have a look at this overview of British constituent countries and affiliations: | |
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− | + | {{UK_constituent_countries}} | |
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− | == | + | ==Links== |
+ | * Wikipedia contains [[:wikipedia:Category:Motorway_service_stations_in_the_United_Kingdom|articles about service stations]] on the motorways in the UK! | ||
+ | * [http://motorwayservicesonline.co.uk/services/map/ Map of Services Stations] - Motorway Services Online | ||
* [http://www.liftshare.org Liftshare.org] is a UK based lift share website | * [http://www.liftshare.org Liftshare.org] is a UK based lift share website | ||
* [http://www.frixo.com Frixo Traffic Reports] – Live travel updates for UK roads / motorways | * [http://www.frixo.com Frixo Traffic Reports] – Live travel updates for UK roads / motorways |
Revision as of 17:27, 7 November 2007
Hitchhiking in the United Kingdom is feasable although the British are a little surprised to see people still doing it these days (it's become a dyeing trend largely due to the safety issues), you will manage a ride somehow. It is illegal to walk on motorways, and so hitchhiking is best done from the bottom of sliproads and at service station (at discretion of the owner).
When travelling a long distance on the motorways it is best to stick to the service stations as getting a lift on a slip road will take an exceptionally longer time. Don't get dropped at any motorway junctions (M25/M4, M4/M5 etc.) as traffic will be going too fast to stop and you will probably be picked up by the police. In case you do get dropped there your best option is probably to start walking a bit away from the highway, and if you're a foreigner, attach a sign to your backpack saying e.g. from Holland.
Useful tip: In city libraries you can use Internet PC's for free after a short free registration (some want to see a passport, some aren't that strict).
If you're hitchhiking long distances and considering making a sign, in general people use the motorway names rather than the city names. For example, from London to Cornwall have a sign saying M4. But if you are hitching on a motorway with multiple cities (i.e. M1) it is an idea to use a sign with the city name (e.g. Nottingham, Sheffield).
Hitchhiking towards Western Europe
Hitchhiking from England to France is possible. Just hitchhike in direction of Dover along the M20 to reach the ferries or The Channel Tunnel.
Countries
For more specific information about the countries, islands and cities within the United Kingdom, have a look at this overview of British constituent countries and affiliations:
Constituent countries: England • Northern Ireland • Scotland • Wales
Overseas Territories: Anguilla • Bermuda • British Indian Ocean Territory • British Virgin Islands • Cayman Islands • Falkland Islands • Gibraltar
Crown dependencies: Channel Islands • Guernsey • Isle of Man • Jersey
Links
- Wikipedia contains articles about service stations on the motorways in the UK!
- Map of Services Stations - Motorway Services Online
- Liftshare.org is a UK based lift share website
- Frixo Traffic Reports – Live travel updates for UK roads / motorways