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# '''Probably the best way :''' From the city centre take a tram number 2 or 4 in direction of Zlate Piesky, get off at the last stop. Then walk along the road around 15 minutes. When you see the beginning of the motorway with a sign Győr, Wien, on your righthand side you will notice a petrol station. Go a few metres through bushes, and once you get to the fence, there is a hole in fence. Jump over it (its just one metre or something) and you are at the petrol station directly on the motorway. From there its '''very''' easy to get a lift to Wien, a bit harder to Hungary. Some people also go to Italy using this way to avoid paying for vignets for Austria, which are expensive.
Just attempted Attempted the above way directions this morning and found no petrol stationthey need a little further explanation. There Only tram 4 goes to Zlate Piesky, which is nothing by the side name of this roadthe last stop. It isnFrom here you't clear ll see a footbridge, which direction you need to walk cross over and continue up the road inthe direction the tram was heading. You'll be walking along a grass verge so be careful along the road. Have some faith, keep moving and there is no footpath, you're ll pass a lake on your right hand side. Continue on and you'll see a grass verge (today covered bridge up ahead with a petrol station on the other side of the carriageway. There are some offices to your right here. Push on under the bridge and you'll see in snow)the distance the petrol station you're after. Perhaps Follow the tracks in the field and you'll find the hole in the fence through to the petrol station forecourt and truck stop. No problem from there. Here is somewhere here but these directions are unclear and misleadingthe map [[http://hitchwiki.org/maps/?place=10688]]--[[User:Looking for Stu|Looking for Stu]] ([[User talk:Looking for Stu|talk]]) 17:38, 4 December 2012 (CET)  
# '''A very good way :''' Motorway-petrol station in the northeast of the city. Take Bus 63 (crosses the whole town) and get out at Tesco Lamac (next to a shopping centre). Walk 1 km northwards and you get to a bridge that crosses the motorway. Go down the steps at the bridge and another 100m north and you're there. Or you can get there also by bus 83, 34, 22 and 20 or even 30. When taking the buses 83, 34, 22 and 20 you have to get off at the bus stop '''''Húščavova''''', walk back few meter to the bridge, go under it, and walk 50m to the gas station. When taking the bus 30. Get off at '''''Pridánky''''', cross the bridge over the highway, go under it, and walk 50m to the gas station. Both bus stops require you to give the driver a signal it's a button in the bus (When there's only one button that is it. When there are two buttons it's not the one that opens the door, it's the one that says STOP.) Most of the cars will be locals but there are also some trucks passing by here. If nobody is going far ask people also if they aren't going along the D2 to Jarovce and passing by the big gas station located there. [http://goo.gl/maps/ij3D Here is the map]

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