A12 (Netherlands)
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The A12 is a highway in the Netherlands, going from Den Haag in the west till 's-Heerenberg in the east of the country.
It passes the cities of Den Haag, Zoetermeer, Gouda, Utrecht, Ede, Arnhem and Zevenaar. At the border the A12 connects to the German A3.
Some part of the A12 belongs to the European road E30.
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Hitching the A12
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- Beginning of the motorway. The motorway starts next to the Park Malieveld at the end of the road Boslaan. Just before the road splits (A12 goes off to the left in the tunnel) there is a Boslaan bus stop. This bus stop is an official hitch-hiking spot (although the blue thumb sign has been covered in various stickers). Lnx tried to hitch from there to Hilversum (via Utrecht) in April 2008 - it took about 30 minutes to leave this first spot.
2 Den Haag-Centrum
3 Den Haag
(good)
- It is easy to stop cars going east at the cycling lane in front of the traffic lights.
4 Voorburg
Knooppunt Prins Clausplein
5 Nootdorp
Knorrestein
6 Zoetermeer-Centrum
7 Zoetermeer
(average)
- Average to the east. This spot is deprecated, because of a new main higway entry near Bleiswijk. Use [1] instead
8 Bleiswijk
9 Zevenhuizen
10 Waddinxveen
Knooppunt Gouwe
11 Gouda
(good)
- Good in both directions
De Andel
12 Reeuwijk
Bodegraven
12a Bodegraven
13 Nieuwerbrug
14 Woerden
Bijleveld
(good)
15 De Meern
Knooppunt Oudenrijn
16 Nieuwegein
17 Kanaleneiland
(good)
- Good for going west. There is a sign "forbidden for pedestrians" short before the ramp, which you have to ignore. It is also possible to hitchhike on the bus stop next to the tram stop Kanaleneiland.
18 Hoograven
(good)
- Good for going west to Den Haag, Rotterdam, Leiden and Gouda. You can only reach this spot easily by hitchhiking. There is a huge roundabout / traffic square connecting to the motorway. Just behind the traffic lights on the on ramp there is good space to stop a car, so use a sign with one of the mentioned cities. In other directions it will be harder to leave from here.
Knooppunt Lunetten
De Slagmaat
- There is a bus stop on 10 minutes walk away (bus going to Bunnik, and this service area can be reached in 20 minutes from Utrecht city center by bus and walking. Only for going east.
19 Bunnik
20 Driebergen
(good)
- Good to the east as there is enough traffic and easy stopping. To the west there is no space besides the ramp to stop easily.
21 Maarn
22 Maarsbergen
Oudenhorst / Bloemheuvel
23 Veenendaal
Knooppunt Maanderbroek
24 Wageningen
Buulderkamp
- Eastbound only.
t Ginkelse Zand
- Westbound only. Infamous cruising spot
25 Oosterbeek
Knooppunt Grijsoord
De Schaars
(good)
- This petrol station is located only in direction Den Haag. Quite busy, directly between two highway junctions. Enough space at the end of the parking area to stand and stop cars. Get out here if you want to go south towards Eindhoven. This is a busy petrol station. It is possible to get nearby from Arnhem by public transport, then walk to it by the side of the motorway and forest. However, there is a high fence around which is impossible to climb. In the end of 2007 there was a hole in the fence however. To be sure, you may have to take a tool for cutting away one line of barbed wire. This will grant access to this service area ;). From here it is easy to go to all cities in the west of the Netherlands, and it is one of the best places in the east of the Netherlands to find a ride to Brabant or Limburg.
Knooppunt Waterberg
26 Arnhem-Noord
(average)
Knooppunt Velperbroek
27 Westervoort
28 Duiven
Oudbroeken
29 Zevenaar
Knooppunt Oud-Dijk
30 Beek
Bergh-Noord / Bergh-Zuid
- These petrol stations are located directly at the border to Germany.
Dutch motorways
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