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The yellow trucks gave free rides to Timorese people and any hitchhikers. Just tell your destination and climb to the back.
People who own a car usually speak portuguese or english, so you should manage to communicate more easily.
Drivers are very curious and will always stop to ask you what you are doing and where you want to go. Most cars are pick-up trucks. So just swing your pack in the back, and if lucky and there's no space in the car, you'll be riding with the wind in your hair.
Some taxis don't look like taxis. Better to make clear that you want to travel for free to avoid misunderstandings (but most of the time, they will answer "yes, of course").
In July 2017, the roads were in very bad conditions (not paved, holes, not large, curved) but in constructions... so it should be paved in the next month or years and be better. Be happy if you manage to do 150km in a whole day (it has been my maximum).Along less used roads (for me the last 20km to Com and the Southern coast) it is quite easy to flag down motorbikes. They are very keen to pick you up, about half the motorbikes that past me would give me a ride. (5/2018)
Easy to hitchhike for 2 girls together, also for 1 guy alone.
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