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'''Grenoble''' is a city in [[France]]of more than 500 000 people living in the metropolitan area.It is like in the rest of the "région" a good area to hitchhike.
== Hitching Out Hitchhiking out ===== Direction: [[Torino]], [[Geneva|Geneve]], [[Chambery]] and [[Annecy]] (North, East) A41, A43 ===Their are two different techniques to go this direction.*'''First option:''' the spot is a kind of a [[roundabout]], next to some traffic lights, right at the beginning of the A41, including traffic lights to ask. From the city center (bus stop 'Victor Hugo' or 'Chavant'), you can reach the place with the bus C1 direction 'MEYLAN Maupertuis' and stop at 'La Carronnerie Basse'. The ticket costs 1,5€ in a machine (at any tram stop) or 2€ on board.Just before the stop, the bus leaves the highway so you have to walk back for some meters.There is not really any space to stop after the roundabout/traffic lights, sou you'll have to ask people during the red light phase or wait with your thumb up. A very good option is to have a board written "PEAGE" (means 'toll') on it, which is 30km further. A lot of cars go there and from the péage you will have no problem to continue on to Chambéry, Annecy, Genève, Torino, etc. Apparently, during the rush hours it is a really god spot!
The '''Free/blackriding option''': walking to the spot is from the city center should take you half an hour or more on a [[roundabout]] right next to not very nice highway-side, or you could stand at the Carrefour at traffic lights on the beginning of the A41D1090, including traffic lights next to askthe big stadium (called the 'Stade des Alpes' in the Parc Paul Mistral). You can as well blackride the tram B direction 'GIERES Plaines des Sports', stop at 'Grands Sablons'. Follow in the same direction the tram lines until you cross the bridge (your destination is on the left side of the bridge) and from there reach the place with bus number 9 petrol station. Then walk alongside the highway until Carronnerie bassethe first red lights. There *'''Second solution:''' the gas station Total "les Sablons" on the D1090/Avenue de Verdun is also space to stop about a kilometer before the car and pick up first option. Follow the hikers'free/blackriding option' instructions to get there, in general but you can pay the tram if you wish ;). A lot of people are not going very far but you can always get dropped at least to the best place next petrol station on the A41, before Brignoud, which is a really good spot to hitchhike but works with a sign and asking people while waiting for go further.At night, there are not so many cars passing trough the green :)"les Sablons" gaz station.
Second solution=== Direction: [[Valence]], [[Lyon]], [[Marseille]] (North, West, South) A48, A49, A43, A7 === You have to get to the gas station Elf "les Sablons" on spot that's indicated in the map at the D1090/Avenue so called 'Porte de VerdunFrance'. You can reach it by walking '''From train station''' you'll have to take Avenue Félix Viallet (cross the road or take street left of the one with the tram lines) till Cours Jean Jaurès with the tram lines E. Head left to the bridge :)(Pont de la porte de France), by tramway (Stop at "Grand Sablon" and then walk) or by standing at once crossed you will see the traffic lights on entry of the beginning of highway. '''From the D0190, next city center''' you have to reach the big stadium. A lot of people are not going so far but I/B/E tram stop 'Alsace-Lorraine've always got drop at least and then take right to reach the same bridge mentioned before. You can either put yourself right next petrol station on to the traffic lights asking people or simply waiting. Or you can walk 100m further; cross the A41, before Brignoud, which is a really good spot tram lines and right after cars don't drive fast and have room to go further in direction of Chambéry, Annecy, Genève, etcstop.
=== Direction: [[Valence]]Both are really good, but anyway a sure bet is to put a "PEAGE" sign (meaning 'toll') which is only 10-15km further. Once there you can wait at the péage or there is even an petrol station just before, [[where you will get a lift towards Lyon]], [[Marseille]] /Valence for sure. Some cars might get out at the exit just before they have to pay but they will drop you at a roundabound (North, West, South"rond-point") A48, A49, A43, A7 ===and from there you can take left and enter the petrol station area or a small road on the right for the péage.
You have to get to the spot that's indicated in The split between the map. From train station you'll have road to take Rue Casimir Brenier till Cours Jean Jaures, heading left over the bridge (Pont de la porte de France), putting yourself on the square Aristide Briand. It's Lyon or Valence is just a middle class roundabout that works quite. I would put myself right next to bit after the traffic lights asking people while péage so it's red instead of putting yourself as indicated can be good to make a little farther. From there it's not far board to the peage and even an petrol station just before, indicate people where you get a lift towards Lyon/Valence for sureare heading.
=== Direction: Le Trièves, [[Gap]], [[Sisteron]], [[Marseille]] (South) A51, D1075 ===This direction brings you to the southern areas of Grenoble or to Marseille to the 'nationale' road. Longer than highway, but nicer landscapes.*'''The easiest way''' to get out of the city is to take bus number 17 direction 'LE GUA Les Saillants' and to stop at 'La cime du bourg'. You can take this bus from the bus stop in the city center 'Victor Hugo'. It's about 20 kms from the city-center but it cost as much as all the other city buses, 1,5€ in a machine (at any tram stop) or 2€ on board. From the bus-stop, walk back 50 meters to the roundabout. It's the perfect place to hitch-hike ([http://hitchwiki.org/maps/?zoom=11&lat=45.092067153356&lon=5.717356645508 see the spot on the map]). It usually work pretty well in that place so don't go with the first car if it's going only to the next village. Avoid the highway as this one is really expensive so people don't take it.*'''The free way'''. It is not as easy but you can avoid paying the bus by walking or blackriding the tram.You can walk from the city center to the 'Pont de Catane' or take/blackride the tram C direction 'SEYSSINS le Prisme' and stop at 'Vallier Catane'. Continue walking in the same direction on the right side and just at the beginning of the bridge, there is a on ramp lane with red lights. From there cars can go both directions 'Lyon/Valence' or the one you want so it is a good idea to make a sign or ask directly.
The easiest way to get out of the city is to take bus number 17 to "La cime du bourg". It's about 20 kms from the city-center but it cost as much as all the other city buses ( +/- 1,5 euro ). From the bus-stop, walk back 50 meters to the roundabout. It's the perfect place to hitch-hike. It usually work pretty well in that place so don't go with the first car if it's going only to the next village.
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