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== Hitchhiking out == | == Hitchhiking out == | ||
− | === West ([[Mannheim]], [[Ludwigshafen]]) === | + | === West ([[Mannheim]], [[Ludwigshafen am Rhein|Ludwigshafen]]) === |
There is a bicycle path on the ''Mainzer Straße'' leading to the highway. You might be successful there but be careful that the car won't cause a crash with a cyclist. | There is a bicycle path on the ''Mainzer Straße'' leading to the highway. You might be successful there but be careful that the car won't cause a crash with a cyclist. | ||
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Kaiserslautern
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Country: | Germany |
State: | Rhineland-Palatinate |
Population: | 99,000 |
Licence plate: | KL |
Major roads: | A6 |
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Kaiserslautern is a town in and is famous for football. Most major roads in the city are two-laned and without free space at the edge which makes finding a good hitchhiking spot difficult.
Hitchhiking out
West (Mannheim, Ludwigshafen)
There is a bicycle path on the Mainzer Straße leading to the highway. You might be successful there but be careful that the car won't cause a crash with a cyclist.
Southwest (Neustadt (Weinstraße))
Mannheimer Straße near Hauptfriedhof. Place yourself at empty parking lots. Better accept direct rides to Neustadt because there is a bypass road around the villages and its hard to hitchhike further from there.