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You can walk out of town to Oakwood (about 3 miles). Get on Roundhay Road (ask for Thomas Danby College - everyone will know it, and its on Roundhay Road) and keep going until you reach a small clock tower, about 5 minutes past a large Tesco that will be on your left. Keep going straight onto Wetherby Road (A58). Alternatively the 12, 13, 13A, 99, 98 and X98 buses from the city centre all stop at Oakwood Clock. The 99, 98 and X98 will all take you to a roundabout on the ring road, which is ideal for hitching. Alternatively, all three also go on to Wetherby bus station, which can be more reliable. If on foot, keep on Wetherby Road until you reach a roundabout on the ring road (there are signs). However, this can mean quite a walk and getting the 50, 50A or 49 buses from Leeds to the bottom of Easterly Road (the stop to get off at is Monkswood, Easterly Road Boggart Hill Drive (Stop 45013940)) will save about 25 minutes of walking as opposed to going to Oakwood Clock. From here it is only a few minutes from the aforementioned roundabout.
To get to York, follow make your way to the directions to where the roundabout above, then go right down York Road cuts across the ring road, towards Seacroft. After This is about a mile and a half you'll reach south along the ring road from the above mentioned roundabout. Getting to this point can be done by walking from Leeds down the York Road (A64), or by getting the 4ftr bus. There's a Car Wash just past the roundabout (where the York road and the ring road meet) which is ideal to hitch from just in front of. Virtually everybody will be going straight to York and the high level of commuters makes getting picked up a breeze. This is not the quickest route to the York Road from Leeds City Centre but certainly the least likely to leave you lost in in the suburbs.
== Hitching into Leeds ==
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