Difference between revisions of "Liftershalte"
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These spots can be found in the [[Netherlands]] around several cities, such as: | These spots can be found in the [[Netherlands]] around several cities, such as: | ||
* [[Amsterdam]] | * [[Amsterdam]] | ||
− | * <s>[[Enschede]]</s> | + | * <s>[[Enschede]]</s> – no more since 2006. |
* [[Den Haag]] | * [[Den Haag]] | ||
* [[Groningen]] | * [[Groningen]] | ||
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* [[Utrecht]] | * [[Utrecht]] | ||
+ | : The website [[Liftershalte.info]] is named after ''Liftershalte''. | ||
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+ | In Hebrew there is the similar term ''[[Trempiada]]''. | ||
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+ | == External links == | ||
+ | {{Wikipedia-link}} | ||
+ | {{Wikipedia-link|Trempiada}} | ||
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{{wikipedia}} | {{wikipedia}} |
Revision as of 15:31, 21 December 2008
A liftershalte (also known as liftplaats) is a spot (halte means a stop, like busstop), marked by an official sign, where a hitchhiker can easily be picked up by car drivers. Drivers are aware of these spots and some especially drive to the spot to pick up hitchers from there.
These spots can be found in the Netherlands around several cities, such as:
- The website Liftershalte.info is named after Liftershalte.
In Hebrew there is the similar term Trempiada.
External links
This article contains text from the Wikipedia article on Liftershalte.