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=== Going North, towards [[Bordeaux]], [[Agen]], [[Limoges]], [[Paris]] ===
To get to the large péage where all the traffic in this direction must stop, take the metro line B, get off at the stop "La vache" then get the bus 60 or 69 and get off at "Laparrou". Near to this bus stop there is the small dead-end street "Impasse des Horticulteurs", at the end of which you can see the tollgate peage behind the tall metal fence and there is a rail gate on the right hand side. Just beside the gate, you will see a net fence has been tramped down. Go though it and climb to the top of the slope and jump over another net fence, you then can walk along edge lane to the toll peage directly.
Second opinion : you can walk to the entrance of the "périphérique" (ring road) at Pont Jumeaux as well (10mns walk from metro Canal du Midi), there are 2 traffic lights there. Easy to go there (plus standing at the péage might be forbidden), nice spot, but took me like 1 hour to get a ride, both times.
 
=== Northeat, towards [[Albi]] ===
Take metro line B to stop Borderouge, then change bus 40 or 73 or walk to stop Atlanta. Just walk along the Route d'Albi to the road sign post before the road splits and ramps onto A62 and hitch with a sign. The passing traffic goes to Albi via D888 or A68.
===The [[Péage]] towards the South-East===
A few kilometers after the péage the highway splits, with most traffic going on to Montpellier and no way to drop you. Therefore a sign reading ''direction Foix'' is essential.<br>
If the driver is not going all the way to Foix or Andorra, he might be able to drop you off at the péage ''Pamiers'', from which one can easily continue on.
 
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