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==Hitching North or East==
 
==Hitching North or East==
  
Get to the "Check-Post" Junction near Lev Hamifratz central station and go to the bus stop in the east of the junction and hitchhike the traffic that is heading east. After you hitchhiked you can continue to the north through Yagur junction through the rural areas.
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Get to the "Check-Post" Junction near Lev Hamifratz central station and go to the bus stop in the east of the junction and hitchhike the traffic that is heading east. After you hitchhiked out you can continue to the north through Yagur junction through the rural areas.
  
Notice that if you try to continue northwards (on Road #4 to Akkra/Akko) then it is very difficoult to find a good ride, since there are plenty of service taxis serving this route, like 1 taxi every 30 seconds, and drivers seem to assume you try to stop them. This problem does not apply to hitchiking towards Nazareth on Road #75.
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Notice that if you try to continue northwards (on Road #4 to Akkra/Akko) then it is very difficult to find a good ride, since there are plenty of service taxis serving this route, like 1 taxi every 30 seconds, and drivers seem to assume you try to stop them. This problem does not apply to hitchhiking towards [[Nazareth]] on Road #75.
  
 
==Hitching South ([[Tel Aviv]], [[Jerusalem]])==
 
==Hitching South ([[Tel Aviv]], [[Jerusalem]])==

Revision as of 17:13, 6 January 2009

Haifa is a city in Israel.

Hitching North or East

Get to the "Check-Post" Junction near Lev Hamifratz central station and go to the bus stop in the east of the junction and hitchhike the traffic that is heading east. After you hitchhiked out you can continue to the north through Yagur junction through the rural areas.

Notice that if you try to continue northwards (on Road #4 to Akkra/Akko) then it is very difficult to find a good ride, since there are plenty of service taxis serving this route, like 1 taxi every 30 seconds, and drivers seem to assume you try to stop them. This problem does not apply to hitchhiking towards Nazareth on Road #75.

Hitching South (Tel Aviv, Jerusalem)

Get to Hof Hacarmel Central Bus Station (very easy to get there by bus, 5.50 shekels). From the CBS you need to get to the beach (through the underground tunnel of the train station), and walk along the beach for a few minutes, until you see the Microsoft building to your left. Then you should climb to the highway, walk a little to the south, and when you see a place where cars can stop, start thumbing.