Difference between revisions of "North Carolina"
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+ | == Law == | ||
+ | § 20‑175. Pedestrianssoliciting rides, employment, business or funds upon highways or streets. | ||
+ | (a)No person shallstand in any portion of the State highways, except upon the shoulders thereof,for the purpose of soliciting a ride from the driver of any motor vehicle. | ||
== Personal experiences == | == Personal experiences == | ||
One hitchhiker, [[user:Eripson|Eripson]], found the state to be very good for hitching when he visited the city of [[Asheville]] in December 2010. Even with the snow he managed to find a long distance ride into [[Tennessee]]. However, one busker that he met along the way recounted his experience of waiting eight hours and eventually giving up when he tried to hitch out of Charlotte. This, however, had been the busker's first time hitchhiking and it's likely that he knew not some of the appropriate techniques for soliciting rides. | One hitchhiker, [[user:Eripson|Eripson]], found the state to be very good for hitching when he visited the city of [[Asheville]] in December 2010. Even with the snow he managed to find a long distance ride into [[Tennessee]]. However, one busker that he met along the way recounted his experience of waiting eight hours and eventually giving up when he tried to hitch out of Charlotte. This, however, had been the busker's first time hitchhiking and it's likely that he knew not some of the appropriate techniques for soliciting rides. |
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North Carolina is a state of the United States of America.
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Law
§ 20‑175. Pedestrianssoliciting rides, employment, business or funds upon highways or streets. (a)No person shallstand in any portion of the State highways, except upon the shoulders thereof,for the purpose of soliciting a ride from the driver of any motor vehicle.
Personal experiences
One hitchhiker, Eripson, found the state to be very good for hitching when he visited the city of Asheville in December 2010. Even with the snow he managed to find a long distance ride into Tennessee. However, one busker that he met along the way recounted his experience of waiting eight hours and eventually giving up when he tried to hitch out of Charlotte. This, however, had been the busker's first time hitchhiking and it's likely that he knew not some of the appropriate techniques for soliciting rides.
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