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==== Option 1: B96a Altglienicke BEST SPOT FOR DRESDEN (I have my doubts, from Schöneweide it was way easier) ====
Take S-Bahn S9 or S45 to ''Altglienicke''. When getting off, you'll see there is a road that runs parallel on your left-hand side to the S-Bahn line (if you are facing Northsouth), and a red light. To get there, leave the platform by using the footbridge and turning right at the staircase (walk over the road running parallel). On the right side, There will be a pathway that goes down to the road - it's a little windy path that will eventually take you there. You will come to the road that runs parallel to the S-Bahn track (over which you just walked) and on that road is the red light that does not seem to have any shoulder space. But do not be confused. This is the BEST PLACE to stand and get an immediate ride. Cross the road to stand at the red light on the SBahn Track side. You can ask cars every time they stop for the red light. The red light is 100 m before the right hand onramp of the Autobahn going to Cottbus or Dresden.  Update : It may seem like there is no shoulder for cars to pull up but there is which most drivers know (remark: I waited more than an hour there without getting a lift, the entrance if the highway has 2 lanes and much more space to stop. There I got a ride in less than 30min) . We could not see it and got confused and took a ride in the direction of airport, wasted like 3 hours and came back to this point crossed the road and got the first ride within 5 minutes.  * Next to the road close to the S-Bahn station is a big breakdown lane, where cars can stop easily.  * If you go to Prague, make sure that drivers who stop in Dresden bring you to the Raststätte "Dresdner Tor Süd". "Dresdner Tor Nord" is also possible, but then you have to walk approx. 1.5 kilometers through a field to go to the other side.
* This is the best place to hitch towards Dresden/Prague than Schöneweide in my opinion ( I second the opinion ) ! In Schöneweide I waited one hour and more, in Altglienicke max. 15 minutes! Some drivers also told me they say hitchhikers in Schöneweide but didn't take them because it was difficult for them to stop there. In Altglienicke it's easy.
We were two people trying to get a ride from Altglienicke to Dresden. There were many hitchhikers there and the traffic light is only red for 15 seconds, it's vert fast. If you are alone maybe you can try this spot but it's not easy. We waited more than 90 minutes and finally the highway police came and told us that it's forbidden to hitch here and we could have a 100€ fee. They said us to go to Schöneweide petrol station (option 3) and there we get a ride to Dresden in 20 minutes. So I strongly advice not to go to Altglienicke...
* Next ** UPDATE 23/09/2018The road is under construction, and it will continue for a while probably. But now its EVEN BETTER. The cars are slow, and there is only one lane per direction. Just before the highway ramp there is space to stop for at least 3 cars, and as the road close cars are very slow is very easy to stop for them. Got a ride for two people straight away to Dresden in 3 minutes with a sign. // 11/11/2018 construction still ongoing and not seeming like it would finish soon. Ride in 3 minutes!  *** UPDATE 31/05/2019 Before or at the S-Bahn station red light is worse. I would recommend using the space right after the street goes to the right to Dresden. In the road curve I got a big breakdown laneride in 10 minutes. Where the road construction entrance is, where cars can stop easily.
If you go *** UPDATE 06/06/2019The construction is still ongoing but I couldn't get a ride at the red light even after more than an hour wait, I guess people don't realize there's space to Prague, make sure that drivers who stop in . Afterwards I move to the entrance of the highway to Dresden bring you to , just before the Raststätte "Dresdner Tor Süd". "Dresdner Tor Nord" is also possiblemotorway sign, but then you have where there's a lot of space for cars to walk approx. 1.5 kilometers through stop and got a field to go to the other side.ride in about 30min!
*** UPDATE 2304/0910/20182019The road is under construction, and it will continue for a while probablycontinues. But now its EVEN BETTERThere is some space right before the entrance to the highway where drivers can pull over. The cars are slowHowever, and there because the road is only reduced to one lane per direction. Just before , the highway ramp there is space to stop for at least 3 carsare all moving very close together, and as so the cars are come very slow quick one after the other, and it appears that it is very easy to stop difficult for them. Got a ride for two people straight away to Dresden in 3 minutes with a sign. // 11/11/2018 construction still ongoing and not seeming like it would finish soon. Ride in 3 minutes! 31/05/2019 before or at the red light is worse. I would recommend using pull into the space right after the street goes for cars to pull into created by the right to Dresdenlane closed for construction. In the road curve I got a ride in 10 minutes. Where the road construction entrance isThat said, [[User:Movethathoof|Movethathoof]], here writing this, cars can stop.06/06/2019 the construction is still ongoing but I couldn't get had a ride at the red light even after more than an hour wait, I guess people don't realize there's space around 30 minutes to stop. Afterwards I move to the entrance of the highway to Dresden, a rest area - gas station just before the motorway sign, where there's a lot of space for cars to stop and got a ride in about 30min!split Dresden-Cottbus
==== Option 2: A100 Autobahn junction Tempelhof ====
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