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'''User Dante1919:''' I tried this option and it was the hardest ride of my trip. first First of all you "have to" pay for bus number 363. Although I convinced the driver I didn't have money and he let me get in. Petrol station was a hard place to hitch,and most of the drivers didn't even care for my sign. you You can try truck drivers as the place is a resting stop for them. Just be careful with the romanian Romanian ones. they They might ask for money.
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== Public transport ==
'''Always have a valid ticket when travelling by metro!''', unless you look like a Czech! Tourists are the biggest source of income for DPP (Prague public trans.), so the controllers are first to check those, who do not look like Czech citizens. They don't wear uniforms. The fine is 800 Kč (~eur 32 ) if you will pay it on that place or till 15 days. Ticket for 30 minutes - 24 Kč (eur 1 ), 90 minutes - 32 Kč (~eur 1.30 ). If you plan to stay longer, you can buy a ticket for one day - 110 Kč (~eur 4.50 ) or three days - 310 Kč (~eur 12.60 ).
The most dangerous stations are "Muzeum", "Florenc", "Můstek" and "I.P. Pavlova". You can usually find where are the controllers at [http://twitter.com/#!/search/realtime/%23Revizori twitter], sure not all of them (especially these in buses are hardly locatable).
But rather then in buses, the controllers are near the stair. So if you see them, I advise to board the metro once again and get out on the next station. Some stations have several exits and sometimes controllers are only at one exit at the top of the stairs maybe. So try different exits. It's annoying and risky but doable.
'''User Dante1919:''' "I travelled with metro three days in prague Prague with my backpack and etc. never Never saw any kind of control and never had troubles with it. mostly Mostly I was getting to central so called dangerous stations and nothing happened. as As a master of black riding :) I can say,if you get caught just tell the controller that you are travelling without money and they will leave you alone. It worked for me in 5 different countries."
On metro stations you can find maps of Prague with public transport, this can be useful, because the lines are changing (especially bus lines). You can easily find a connection online at [http://jizdnirady.idnes.cz/pid/spojeni/ IDOS] - works for the entire CR or alternatively for Prague only: [http://idos.dpp.cz/idos/ConnForm.aspx?tt=pid&cl=E5 Idos/DPP].
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