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** {{good}} I love hitchhiking in Germany. There is a lot of traffic and always someone going your way. Cars tend to go really fast so you can go faster than public transport. The country also offers a great opportunity to learn German ;) [[User:guaka|guaka]]<small><sup>[http://guaka.org site], [[user talk:guaka|wikitalk]]</sup></small> 23:25, 2 June 2008 (CEST)
** as you can go really fast and there are roads everywhere, I would say it is a {{very good}} [[User:Quarim|quarim]]
** I would like to see ratings for Germany per bundesland and not as a whole. The abundance of neonazi youth at raststättes in some of the eastern bundesländer have on occasion made my hitchhiking experience less pleasant than it ought to be, and my experience in general is that people in the east, as well as in Bayern are less likely to pick one up. 70-80% of the rides I've had east of Hannover-Hamburg were with Polish truck drivers. [[User:Clint.hotvedt|clint.hotvedt]] 13:10, 19 May 2009 (UTC)
* [[Netherlands]]
*[[Macedonia]]
** {{average}} to {{bad}} Very nice country but hitchhiking is a bit difficult. [[User:Quarim|quarim]]
 
*[[Poland]]
** [[Poland]] only {{average}}? I find Poland one of the easiest countries to hitch in, a good proportion of lorry drivers pick you up, and will often go out of their way to help you get further, police doesn't give you too much grief, and lunatics seems to be even rarer than in most countries. If it wasn't for the lack of fast north-south infrastructure (Szczecin-Kraków can easily take 24+ hours, and is usually faster through Berlin), I'd give Poland {{very good}}, but a {{good}} rating would definitely be deserved there. [[User:Clint.hotvedt|clint.hotvedt]] 13:10, 19 May 2009 (UTC)
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