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''except in designated areas and under conditions established by the superintendent.''
*Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lake Shore4.31 has not been amended here, so hitchhiking is prohibited. *Pictured Rocks National Lake Shore
4.31 has not been amended here, so hitchhiking is prohibited.
"I hitched 75S from Detroit at a local [[petrol station hitchhiking|gas station]] off the [[highway|interstate]]. Took about 2 hours, but I got a ride from a trucker... nice fellow. I-75 Rest Areas: I had great luck at 2 [[rest area]]s (just bathrooms/info) on I-75 between Bay City and the Mackinac Bridge. I'd imagine all rest areas are good, but I it took me about 5-10 minutes to pick up a several hour ride at each one. Summer would be easier even, but I was there in October 2008."'' - Anonymous hitchhiker.
"The Upper Peninsula is pretty easy to hitch around, with the exception of the section of I-75 around Kinross. There are several prisons in the area and many signs posted that say not to pick up hitchhikers. The west side has some of the friendliest people I've ever meet. A good place to head west from I-75 is on US-2 (better than going west from M-28) as it has the most traffic westbound." -Yooper hitchhiker
 
''Michigan was an average state to hitchhike in. People were generally apathetic to my presence with the exception of one U.S. customs officer who wanted to try to enforce fake laws outside of his jurisdiction. After talking to his supervisor and the chief of U.S. customs in Port Huron, this officer was formally written up. Odds are he won't be trying that again, hah.'' [[User:Thewindandrain|Thewindandrain]] ([[User talk:Thewindandrain|talk]]) 04:31, 28 October 2012 (CET)
"I started hitchicking betwee the 10 and the 39, west of Detroit. The Upper Peninsula is pretty easy to hitch around, with people there would hardly pick Hitchhickers. I had some chances getting taken by the exception owner of the section of gas station next to it, since I-75 around Kinrosshad talk to him earlier and he ended up giving me a short ride. There are several prisons in I ended up hitchhicking between Warren Ave and the area and many signs posted that say not to pick 39, where someone picked me up hitchhikersafter asking at a gas station stop. The west side has some of person dropped me at a gas station between the 39 and the friendliest people I've ever meet-75S, where A trucker picked my up short after. A good place to head west from I-75 is on US-It took me around 2 (better than going west from M-28) as it has the most traffic westbound3 hours to get out of Detroit." '' -Yooper Alexandre hitchhiker.
"Michigan was not a difficult state to hitchhike in. People were generally apathetic to my presence with the exception of one U.S. customs officer who wanted to try to enforce fake laws outside of his jurisdiction. After talking to his supervisor and the chief of U.S. customs in Port Huron, this officer was formally written up. Odds are he won't be trying that again." [[User:Thewindandrain|Thewindandrain]] ([[User talk:Thewindandrain|talk]]) 04:31, 28 October 2012 (CET)
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