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{{infobox Country
|map = <map lat='52.2' lng='5.2' zoom='6' view='0' country='Netherlands'/>
|language = Dutch, West Frisian, Limburgish
|capital = [[Amsterdam]]
|pop = 16,570,613
At petrol stations you should definitely try to talk to people, which will probably work out fine if you don't dress up like a hippie. Many people will not stop their cars if you stand with the board but will take you if you ask them in person (which is a general hitchhiking principle). Try to speak in Dutch or English. French and German often work too, but not as effectively. Most likely the Dutch people will avoid you while speaking in German. In the Netherlands, there are as well a lot of seasonal workers and immigrants. There are particularly a lot of people from Poland and Bulgaria. Thus, it is fairly easy to get a lift for instance straight to Poland if you know the language or are communicative enough to sway Polish people to take you.
Sometimes the petrol stations workers tell you to go awaynot ask people in front of the shop directly. You can then hitch at the exit of the station which is mostly just as good but it's not as good :$its disadvantages of course.
= == Useful tips ===* Download and print [http://www.franknature.nl/hitchhike/hitchhike_cardboards_NL.pdf 42 ready made hitchhiking signs] for easy hitchhiking all accross across the Netherlands!* Use of Internet PCs in every city library, for a small price, . Also you can find lots of public wi-fi networks that you can connect your laptop with for using the internet.
* When hitching in the Netherlands for a longer period (or when you're living there), it's advisable to get a ''chipkaart'' This is a lot cheaper than buying a one way-ticket or day-ticket on the bus or tram. See for all info http://www.ov-chipkaart.nl/?taal=en
** '''The old ''Strippenkaart'' isn't be available anymore any more as of November 2011. The two options now are the new ''chipkaart'' or the new tickets called ''Gemakskaart'', which is are way more expensive than the old ''Strippenkaart''.'''
* Banks and supermarkets often have free coffee and sometimes even cookies.
* 'Lefier' (or local job-centres) have free coffee and sometimes jars of free chocolates and mints.
* Some employees of petrol stations may tell you not to hitch in front of the station, where the pumps are. Finding a ride at the parking lot, or thumbing where the back of the station starts is typically not a problem (but can be). Keep petrol station employees for friends and avoid starting unnecessary discussions.* Shell has internal guidelines to only allow customers on their property. A hitchhiker may therefore be asked not to talk with drivers in the forecourt of the station, but this rarely happens. If this happens, buy a coffee or inexpensive whatever-bar, and ask for the receipt. This will formally make you a customer!:: <b>Dutch Hall of Shame</b> of petrol stations where hitch-hikers have been asked not to talk with costumers on the forecourt: Service station Kloosters (Shell), A59, Tilburg --> Eindhoven ([[User:Fverhart|Fverhart]] was asked once out of 4 times), other hitch-hikers have also been asked not to talk with costumers '''Winner of Most Unfriendly Petrol Station Award in the Netherlands''': Service station Swentibold (Shell), A2, Maastricht --> Eindhoven ([[User:Fverhart|Fverhart]] was asked once out of 6 times): Service station Haarrijn (Shell), A2, Amsterdam --> Utrecht ([[User:Fverhart|Fverhart]] was asked once out of 7 times)* When using trains in [[Netherlands|The Netherlands]], you can always may be able to travel at a discount rate (-40%). This works as following: Everyone carrying Travelling with a printed ticket is no longer possible. Every traveller needs to have an OV-Card chipcard to use public transportation. You need to active "Samenreiskorting" (public transport cardtravel together reduction) can bring three people on your OV-chipcard. The procedure is described [http://www.ns.nl/en/travellers/ov-chipkaart/menu-ov-chipkaart/travelling-with them at a discount rate. Just get into -the train after buying a discount -ov-chipkaart#travelling-with-an-ns-season-ticket -holder on the website of NS (Dutch railways)]. If you have activated this and ask the first young person if checked in with 40% reduction you can ride 'travel together with another traveller with them'. They usually won't mind and will be interested an "NS abonnement" (NS season ticket holder), so you need to hear your storiesfind somebody who has one, ideally before departure of the train. '''Be aware that this This is only possible valid on weekdays after 9.09:00 on weekdays. On weekends and during the weekend without limitation (however, there are no limitationsseveral types of season tickets nowadays, and some of them do not qualify for discount during the afternoon rush hours).'''
<!-- //i'm hitching over from NL to DE every week, and nearly nobody is afraid that i have drugs with me...//To get to [[Germany]] can be a bit difficult, because some people are afraid they could get in trouble if you have marijuana (legal in small portions in the Netherlands) or other drugs with you. However, if you're not on a motorway you can walk over the border and get another ride behind it.-->== Links ==
== Maps ==* [https://www.facebook.com/groups/467054706678994/ Facebook group Hitchhiking in Belgium and the Netherlands]* [http://www.franknature.nl/hitchhike/hitchhike.htm Hitchhiking in the Netherlands], by [[User:Fverhart|Frank Verhart]].* [http://www.nederlandlift.nl/ Nederland Lift], campaign to promote hitchhiking as a daily means of transport.* [[Hitchhiking_in_the_Netherlands_Survey|Survey about hitchhiking in the Netherlands]]
The Dutch road service organisation == Personal Experiences =='''ANWB''' has stores all over I hitch hike a huge amount in the countryNetherlands and it is almost always successful. As stated above, mostly managers in petrol stations sometimes ask you to leave the bigger citiesmain forecourt. Here you This has been happening with increasing frequency to me at Shell stations in particular, but I have not experienced this at any other petrol company (they are usually more than happy if I politely ask where I could stand without being a nuisance)''  ''ll find all sorts of road maps. Most importantly thoughHaving had 307 rides from Dutch motorway petrol stations, they I have an excellent road map of been asked not to talk with drivers on the Netherlands available for freeforecourt three times (at stations operated by Shell). Officially these are exlusively for membersMuch more often I have gotten positive gestures from employees and occasionally they offered me a drink, but it won't be hard to persuade them to give a free one to snack, a hitchhikerride (!) or cardboard. Staff in Germany is definitely friendlier though. This map shows you all the motorways, secondary roads, motorway exits ... Respect and petrol stationspoliteness are keywords. Don't waste money on a map, get this one! You'll recognise the map by the name '''Routekaart Nederland''' and the ANWB logo. == Nomadwiki & Trashwiki == {{nomadwiki}}== Nomadwiki & Trashwiki ==
== License plates ==
In the Netherlands, license plates do not contain any marking about where the car comes from, but it does indicate the age of the car (although not in a straightforward way). Often though, the name and the city of the garage where the car was bought is indicated just under the license plate on the backside of the car. On busy petrol stations this may be useful information to look out for, as it may indicate where people are driving to. A normal license plate has three blocks of black letters or numbers on a yellow background. Every block consists of two letters or two numbers (so in total six letters and numbers). Since 2007 a new series of license plates is in use for the newest vehicles existing of a combination of three letters in the middle. Taxis' license plates have a blue background. The license plate of old timers is very dark blue with white letters. The number of cars with such license plate or yet another kind is very limited.
== Food ==
[[File:HitchDelft.jpg|thumb|left|250px|[[User:Mdsmendes|Mdsmendes]] hitching in the Netherlands]]
The Netherlands are one of the rare countries where you can find a cheap pot of 'Peanut Butter' (''pindakaas''), which is a nutritious item that you can easily carry in your backpack. Also, you can find a tube of 'mayonnaise' and 'ketchup' sauce (''Zaanse saus'') for about 30 cents, which last long without needing to be refrigerated and are great supplements to sandwiches or ''friet'' (as it avoids having to pay the 50 cents sauce at the ''snackbar'' (or sometimes ''frituur'' or ''frietkot'', especially in Belgium) when ordering a snack).
See [http://trashwiki.org/en/Netherlands trashwiki] for info on dumpster diving for free food in the Netherlands.
== Links ==
* [http://www.franknature.nl/hitchhike/hitchhike.htm Hitchhiking in the Netherlands], by [[User:Fverhart|Frank Verhart]].
* [http://www.liftershalte.info Liftershalte], hitchhiking spots in the Netherlands on a map.
* [http://www.liftpunt.tk Liftpunt], discussion forum about hitchhiking in Dutch.
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{{Cities Netherlands}}
{{Provinces NL}}
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