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Bucharest has a ring road completely surrounding the city, which means that hitchhikers can accept a lift to Bucharest and then go further without having to enter the city center and then hitch out again.
 
1. the bus/tram cotrollers are not working after 7 pm
2. the busses are running between 5 am and 11 pm
3. 1 Ticket is 1.3 Lei (0.30 EUR)
 
 
Southbound travelers headed for [[Istanbul]] might want to stop at a truck rest stop [http://maps.google.com/?q=bucuresti&ie=UTF8&ll=44.435718,25.964658&spn=0.002896,0.006191&t=h&z=17&iwloc=addr close to where the E70 takes a right turn], where one can possibly find a lift straight there.
Take the metro to Piaţa Obor, then from there take tram #21 north to the last stop. The tram will turn off the main road into its terminus station, but after getting out of the tram continue walking straight on the main road. You will come to a bridge after a large market called ''Europa''. Hitchhiking here is possible, but you will have to compete with other people who are standing alongside the road to flag down minibuses. A better option is to continue walking north for about three kilometers until after the Bucharest ring road, where all cars going northeast are isolated.
----== Public transport ==* The bus/tram conductors are not working after 7 pm* The busses are running between 5 am and 11 pm* 1 Ticket is 1.3 Lei (0.30 EUR)  
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