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Revision as of 17:51, 16 December 2008
Hitchiking in Maine is fairly simple. Most drivers will stop for you, even in "No hitchhiking zones", which are generally along large interstates (such as I-95). There are "No hitchhikers" signs posted just past some of the on-ramps, so be sure to stand a good distance in front of them, as to not intimidate drivers. Thumbing the on-ramps to these freeways is legal, and amylin waited no more than 5 minutes at most of the on-ramps to I-95 South on a clear day in November.
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