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Hitchhiker's safety

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Awareness on the part of a hitchhiker will keep him or her from accepting dangerous rides- for example, a driver travelling under the influence of [[alcohol]] or narcotics. Examine the driver and vehicle. If there are signs of intoxication (slurred or erratic speech, no eye contact, open alcohol containers) do NOT get in the vehicle. Refuse the ride.
Talk to the driver before getting in the car! This way you make sure the ride offered is one that you would like to take, and that it will end at a safe spot to stop. Ask the driver before getting in their car: Where are you going? Can you drop me off at a service area or other safe place near your destination? A rhetoric question like "Are you going north" and the drivers reaction can give you some information about him or her. Dropping humour into your brief conversation is a good way of gauging a persons personality as well. '''[http://www.claudioadrianodobre.com/always-listen-your-gut-instincts/ Trust your instincts!]''' If you do not feel comfortable accepting the ride, thank the driver and say no. Walk away.
== [[Women hitchhiking]] ==

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