Difference between revisions of "Italy"

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==General Information==
 
==General Information==
  
In Italy it is not to allowed to hitchhike by standing at the street. If you do so, almost nobody will give you a ride and in many cases the police (carabinieri) appears.
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In Italy it is not allowed to hitchhike by standing at the street. If you do so, almost nobody will give you a ride and probably the police (carabinieri) appears.
 
Instead ask people in parking areas or at gas stations. Most of the Italians don't speak english. All you need to know is, that hitchhiking means "autostop" in italian. Just say autostop and your destination or show your thumb, otherwise they often think you are asking how to get somewhere, as Italy has a lot of tourist.
 
Instead ask people in parking areas or at gas stations. Most of the Italians don't speak english. All you need to know is, that hitchhiking means "autostop" in italian. Just say autostop and your destination or show your thumb, otherwise they often think you are asking how to get somewhere, as Italy has a lot of tourist.
Especially in summertime there are a lot of tourists from Austria and Germany. The new european plates start with a Letter on the left side of the plate, representing the Country. Most Austrian (A on plate) and German (D on plate) people are directly going to the sea, so they are probably the first choice if you want to go there.
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Especially in summertime there are a lot of tourists from Austria and Germany. The new european plates start with a letter on the left side of the plate, representing the Country. Most Austrian (A on plate) and German (D on plate) are on the way to the sea or on their way back from holidays. So if you want to go north or south, tried to find Germans or Austrians (they also speak better english than the Italians).
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You can get a free map of whole Italy at almost every gas station (autogrill) with all gas stations listed in the map.
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==Savety==
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The northern part of Italy is saver than the southern part.
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==Border crossing==
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Italy is in the Schengen treaty.
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==heading north==
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Take the Highway A23 (in the eastern part of Italy) to Austria (don't try to hitchhike through Switzerland, it's very difficult). Follow the A23 to Villach (Austria) and Salzburg (Austria) to get through the alps very easy. On that way, you will also find a lot of people heading to Hungary, Slovakia and Slovenia.

Revision as of 18:41, 20 April 2006

General Information

In Italy it is not allowed to hitchhike by standing at the street. If you do so, almost nobody will give you a ride and probably the police (carabinieri) appears. Instead ask people in parking areas or at gas stations. Most of the Italians don't speak english. All you need to know is, that hitchhiking means "autostop" in italian. Just say autostop and your destination or show your thumb, otherwise they often think you are asking how to get somewhere, as Italy has a lot of tourist. Especially in summertime there are a lot of tourists from Austria and Germany. The new european plates start with a letter on the left side of the plate, representing the Country. Most Austrian (A on plate) and German (D on plate) are on the way to the sea or on their way back from holidays. So if you want to go north or south, tried to find Germans or Austrians (they also speak better english than the Italians).

You can get a free map of whole Italy at almost every gas station (autogrill) with all gas stations listed in the map.

Savety

The northern part of Italy is saver than the southern part.

Border crossing

Italy is in the Schengen treaty.

heading north

Take the Highway A23 (in the eastern part of Italy) to Austria (don't try to hitchhike through Switzerland, it's very difficult). Follow the A23 to Villach (Austria) and Salzburg (Austria) to get through the alps very easy. On that way, you will also find a lot of people heading to Hungary, Slovakia and Slovenia.