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== Law ==
By strict definition, hitchhiking appears to illegal in Utah. However, many people successfully hitchhike through every year. According to [http://www.digihitch.com/usa88.html digihitch.com], hitchhiking is technically legal if: :''A person is WALKING purposefully while FACING TRAFFIC either on a SIDEWALK or (if not available) the OUTSIDE edge of the highway SHOULDER while CLEAN & SOBER and NO SIGNS were present at the entrance of the highway prohibiting pedestrians.''
41-6a-1009. Use of roadway by pedestrians -- Prohibited activities.
a.)a ride
 
=== Federal Districts ===
'''Note''':All land regulated by the National Park service prohibits hitchhiking under the Code of Federal Regulations
Title 36 section 4.31: Hitchhiking or soliciting transportation is prohibited
''except in designated areas and under conditions established by the superintendent.''
 
*Zion National Park
Hitchhiking is allowed only in established roadside pullouts.
 
*Bryce Canyon National Park
4.31 has not been amended here, so hitchhiking is prohibited.
 
*Capitol Reef National Park
Hitchhiking is allowed on park roads in locations where a hazard is not created. Hitchhikers
must stand on the road shoulder and not on the pavement. Obstructing traffic is prohibited.
 
*Glen Canyon National Recreation Area
4.31 has not been amended here, so hitchhiking is prohibited.
 
*Canyonlands National Park
4.31 has not been amended here, so hitchhiking is prohibited.
 
*Arches National Park
4.31 has not been amended here, so hitchhiking is prohibited.
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