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'''Eindhoven''' is a city in [[Noord Brabant]], [[Netherlands]].
A reconstruction of the A2 and A58, which forms a bit more than 50% of the ring road around the city, was started in 2007 and will continue for some years, perhaps 2011. Two previously great access lanes for hitchhiking are not suitable any more anymore due to that, being the ones at A2 access lane 33 ("Waalre"/"Valkenswaard").
In a few years the fly overs on junction Leenderheide will be realised and the current traffic lights on the junction will not exist any moreanymore. A few more hitchhiking spots will then disappear, but they are not really essential (Floraplein should work!).
== Hitchhiking out ==
=== South towards [[Maastricht]], [[Aachen]], south-west southwest towards [[Antwerpen|Antwerp]], east to [[Venlo]] ===There is a petrol station and a roundabout named "Floraplein" one kilometre kilometer north of the motorway-junction A2 x A67 (junction "Knooppunt Leenderheide"). There is a bus stop where people can easily stop just by this petrol station. This is a known reknown spot for hitchhiking, which was very popular in the times when Dutch students still had to pay for public transport. You can get here by taking the bus from the Central Train Station. You have two choices - bus 173 to Floraplein or bus 7 to Korianderstrasse.
An alternative for "Floraplein" is walking 2 km in south west direction. There are two entrances (towards Antwerpen, and Venlo) to the A67/A2 next to the "Van der Valk Hotel Eindhoven", at the Aalsterweg. Due to traffic lights, people clearly see you, and can stop easily.
There is a Shell petrol station on the ''J.F. Kennedylaan''. Go there to find a lift to the [[A50 (Netherlands)|A50]].
This petrol gas station is really small, but it still could be possible to find a ride here. Myself, I did not like the place too much so I walked direction A50 to Nijmegen. If you decide to leave the petrol gas station, you can walk for about 30+ minutes. At a certain point just before the actual ramp is a very tiny triangular triangelish place of tarmac where a car can stop. However, this is far from an ideal spot. The flow of traffic is very dense. Go stand about 10-15 meters in front of the little spot so the car can stop on the tarmac. If you don't find a ride at the petrol stationgasstation, this is an option to consider. This place might work better out of rush hour so there is more space and time between each car. Be carefulcarefull!--[[User:Robbel|Robbel]] ([[User talk:Robbel|talk]]) 16:31, 5 November 2013 (CET)
=== From the [[airport]] ===
When you arrive at the airport, just follow the signs to the motorway, you'll reach it in 15 Minutes. The airport traffic merges here with the traffic from the city, so it's easy to get a ride, but you will need a sign. According to Fverhart due to the motorway works this A2 access lane 30 "Eindhoven Airport" is not suitable any more anymore to the north, to the south unknown. Alternative, walk further on the Anthony Fokkerweg until a small side-road and hitchhike there, or walk further to the second road crossing after the motorway. There is a bus stop, use sign. Or in stead walk towards the south-east southeast for three kilometres kilometers to A2 access lane 31 "Veldhoven". Or try to find a ride on the parking area of the airport.
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