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2. The second option involves less walking, just follow Tito St. and turn left after the cemetery as described above, but once you're on the main road you will see a petrol station right after you turn right towards Dubrovnik. You can just hitch in front of the petrol station, there is a long and wide shoulder and you can catch all the transit traffic too.
=== Northeast towards [[Sarajevo]] {{E|73}} ===It's best to From the city center walk north on Maršala Tita until you reach the east side of E73. Walk a little bit further on the river, and pass by main road until you reach the train Gazprom petrol station. Stand on any free patch There is a lot of road after that with a signtraffic and cars have enough space to pull over.
You can It is also decide possible to keep on walking until walk up to the E73 straight away and start hitchhiking from there (if you reach 're staying in the south-north-ringroad, but there aren't that many good places of the city for example). There is however less space for cars to stop here. Go outside of city and follow sign toward Sarajevo and on right side after few km it will be big petrol stationyou miss all traffic coming from Mostar itself.
* [[User:Antonopa|Antonopa]] (May 2016) Just at the edge of town there is a patch of wasteland where there are buses parked, just before the road curves off and out of the city. This spot was perfect, I set up there with a sign for Sarajevo, by a lamp post. There is ample space for cars to stop. I waited 25 mins before two guys drove me to Jablinica. Then from Jablinica I took another ride up the road out of town, and from there a truck took me all the way to Sarajevo. This route is very hitchable, although it may take several stages as many people aren't going too far.

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