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== Using police cars ==
 
== Using police cars ==
In Georgia is possible to "hitchhike" [[police]] cars. Due to the country's desire to become more European, a big reform of the police was done, affecting also the way police is working and dealing with people. You should not be afraid of asking policeman information or help. Most probably they will help you and even more.
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In Georgia it is possible to "hitchhike" with [[police]] cars. Due to the country's desire to become more European, a major reform of the police was undertaken, affecting also the way the police work and deal with people. You should not be afraid of asking policeman for information or help. Most probably they will help you and even more.
  
The police provides a special type of service - they can deliver you to the address you are asking - for the people who are in the position to get harmed or injured, for example when you are a foreigner and travelling alone in Georgia. They can bring you to the address you name or to a hotel. Keep in mind that you will have to fill a form and put a signature. It is recommended to use this service in the evenings and nights.
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The police provide a special type of service - they can deliver you to the address you are asking - for people who are in a position to be harmed or injured, for example when you are a foreigner and travelling alone in Georgia. They can bring you to the address you name or to a hotel. Keep in mind that you will have to fill out and sign a form. It is recommended to use this service in the evenings and nights.
  
 
== Cities ==
 
== Cities ==

Revision as of 20:50, 1 July 2010

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Flag of Georgia Georgia
Information
Language: Georgian
Capital: Tbilisi
Population: 4,774,4732
Currency: Lari ( GEL )
Hitchability: ?
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Georgia is a country in Western Asia.

Hitching in Georgia is easy! Short waits and very friendly people. Road conditions are quite bad so it can take some time. Spots are very easy to find, just head in the right direction and you will find a suitable place to stand. Older people rarely speak English. And a few phrases in Russian can be handy (or even better in Georgian!).

Sleeping

Staying in the homes of local people and enjoying their hospitality is possible practically everywhere except for Tbilisi.

Pitching a tent is a normal thing for the local people, forbidden only in city centers and near ruins. It is best to camp away from heavily populated places to avoid trouble with hooligans.

As usual in the former Soviet Union, it is possible to rent private rooms from local people. In any city or small town one need only go into a shop or small restaurant and ask if someone has a room. Prices start from around 10 lar, and sometimes tea and even dinner is included.

Using police cars

In Georgia it is possible to "hitchhike" with police cars. Due to the country's desire to become more European, a major reform of the police was undertaken, affecting also the way the police work and deal with people. You should not be afraid of asking policeman for information or help. Most probably they will help you and even more.

The police provide a special type of service - they can deliver you to the address you are asking - for people who are in a position to be harmed or injured, for example when you are a foreigner and travelling alone in Georgia. They can bring you to the address you name or to a hotel. Keep in mind that you will have to fill out and sign a form. It is recommended to use this service in the evenings and nights.

Cities

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