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** Unless you plan to make a stop by in the Beaupré County, you should be careful where you stop by if you catch a ride until there, as the 'Boulevard Ste-Anne' (Road 138) is well reputated for its high rate of deadly accident and dangerous spots, try to stick to the on-ramp, entrance of shopping mall or place of interests and make sure to be well visible but especially that there is enough space for a car to pull over without being hit by another incoming car. If you can get a ride all the way until the Mont Ste-Anne Ski Resort, you would have managed to cross the whole county and be at the edge of Charlevoix Region.
Going East from the Western part and atempting to cross the whole urban area would be possible in condition of sticking to the highway A-40 which does a pseudo-peripheric loop in the North (Called 'Autoroute de la Capitale'). It would therefore be useful to manage a ride until the borough of Charlesbourg or Beauport to start further East at a on-ramp. Avoid stopping anywhere before the jonction of the A-73 (Autoroute Laurentienne)in the urban area itself as all on-ramp are either local and industrial traffic or motorway jonction with main inner city boulevard.
== Going North, to Saguenay/Lac-St-Jean area along A-73 ==