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Some Peages are really good, some or not so good. If you've been waiting for a while with an indication of where to go, drop it and try with your thumb only. And also, you can try to get a ride to the next good spot in the wrong direction.
 
Some Peages are really good, some or not so good. If you've been waiting for a while with an indication of where to go, drop it and try with your thumb only. And also, you can try to get a ride to the next good spot in the wrong direction.
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Most of the french poeple DO NOT speak english. So have a map to show them, where you want to go. If you know any french word, use it! French people like it, if you try your best. Say "Bon jour Monsieur/Madame", to show that you are friendly. If your heading to Germany, you maybe need to know that Germany is "Allemagne" in french.
  
 
==Online maps==
 
==Online maps==

Revision as of 16:52, 20 April 2006

France is a great country for hiking. There are many friendly car and truck drivers. The highways cost money, and at some "Péage"s you can get a hike easily. At some Péages all the traffic has to stop and pay - these are excellent spots to get a long ride further.

You can get free maps in the Peage offices - these also indicate where you can find the "all-stop-Peage".

Some Peages are really good, some or not so good. If you've been waiting for a while with an indication of where to go, drop it and try with your thumb only. And also, you can try to get a ride to the next good spot in the wrong direction.

Most of the french poeple DO NOT speak english. So have a map to show them, where you want to go. If you know any french word, use it! French people like it, if you try your best. Say "Bon jour Monsieur/Madame", to show that you are friendly. If your heading to Germany, you maybe need to know that Germany is "Allemagne" in french.

Online maps

mappy is a good online map for France, it shows you (to) where you can take public transport.

License plates

French number plates start with the number of the arrondissement the car is registered in. For example, Parisian cars start with the number 75.

See List of arrondissements of France and

French vehicle registration plates at Wikipedia.

Cities

  • Paris, the capitcal, hiking out of here is really difficult.
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