Netherlands

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Mdsmendes hitching in the Netherlands

Hitchhiking in the Netherlands is quite easy, and legal in most places, though not on motorways. The basic idea is that when you're allowed to walk somewhere you can stand there for hitching too. Roads where it is not allowed to walk are indicated by:

  1. Round white sign with red edge depicting a pedestrian.
  2. Rectangular blue sign depicting a motorway. Cars are also not allowed to stop here.
  3. Square blue sign depicting a car. Cars are also not allowed to stop here.

However: standing on a motorway entrance just in front of the sign is allowd as well as standing on a petrolstation along the motorway.

Since the 80s Dutch students have a card providing them with free public transport (either in weekends or during the week), so hitchhiking is not as popular as it used to be. In some university towns, There are still official liftershaltes, official hitchhiking spots. Other good places are petrolstations along the motorways and the entrances to the motorway from larger cities (when it has an emergency lane). On such a place the average waiting time is 5-45 minutes (same as Germany). Major difference with Germany is that many lifts are not longer than 50km.

Useful tip: Free use of Internet PC's in every city library.

To get to Germany can be a bit difficult because some people are afraid they could get in trouble because you could have Marihuana with you, which is semi-legal in the Netherlands while it still isn't in Germany. However, you can walk over the border and get another ride behind it.

Cities

Towns

External links

lh:NL cswiki:Netherlands wikitravel:Netherlands