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== Experiences ==
 
== Experiences ==
  
:''I live in Kansas and have hitched through countless times. The cops will frequently try to lie to me about it being illegal to hitchhike in the entire state. I typically tell them I am goign to continue hitchhiking and I know what the law says. This has lead to me being falsely arrested only once although they let me go within 30 minutes presumably out of fear of a lawsuit. As for rides, getting them can be difficult. I have waited over 6 hours on multiple occasions. If possible avoid Kansas and go through Nebraska or Texas.'' - thewindandrain
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:''I live in Kansas and have hitched through countless times. The cops will frequently try to lie to me about it being illegal to hitchhike in the entire state. I typically tell them I am goign to continue hitchhiking and I know what the law says. This has lead to me being falsely arrested only once although they let me go within minutes presumably out of fear of a lawsuit. As for rides, getting them can be difficult. I have waited over 6 hours on multiple occasions. If possible avoid Kansas and go through Nebraska or Texas.'' - thewindandrain
  
 
== Cities ==
 
== Cities ==

Revision as of 02:42, 6 March 2012

Kansas is a state in the Mid West of the United States.

There is a cluster of truck stops along the road to Colorado, however it is advisable to catch a ride going all thorough the State until Limon in Colorado. In Kansas itself, there are two big rest-truck stops which are actual point of interest. Those consists of before Lawrence on I70 and before Topeka also on I70.


If you are at the cluster of truck stops in KCMO you have about 2 options. First is take bus rides through the city to Lawrence which is an hour west of KC now this is not the easiest task I wouldn't recomend this option but it can be done. First go hitch to KC so you can get a bus. These truckstops are like 10 minutes from where you can get a bus from give or take but make sure the people who bring you bring you to an exit close enough where the buses run regularly (waffle house near these truckstops is a good place to catch a ride possibily talk to waitresses oh and ask bout the waffle house). -> Confused '

Experiences

I live in Kansas and have hitched through countless times. The cops will frequently try to lie to me about it being illegal to hitchhike in the entire state. I typically tell them I am goign to continue hitchhiking and I know what the law says. This has lead to me being falsely arrested only once although they let me go within minutes presumably out of fear of a lawsuit. As for rides, getting them can be difficult. I have waited over 6 hours on multiple occasions. If possible avoid Kansas and go through Nebraska or Texas. - thewindandrain

Cities

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