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'''New Hampshire''' , [[United States of America|US]], is a hitchhiking-friendly state, especially during the Autumn, autumn when there is a lot of traffic coming through from the South to the North to observe the changing colors of the leaves.== Law ==265:40 - Pedestrians Soliciting Rides Or Business:I. No person shall stand on the travelled portion of a roadway for the purpose of soliciting a ride, employment, business or contributions from the occupant of any vehicle.
New Hampshire is pretty clear. Stay off the traveled portion when hitchhiking and you will be fine.
==Heading West (to Vermont), or North (to Canada)==101 West and I-93 North, around Manchester and Concord, are the major arteries that connects New Hampsire and [[Vermont]]. The quickest way to [[Vermont]] (or North to [[Montreal]]), from this point is to try and get onto I-89 N from I-93 N. There is a switch-off around Concord, with a [[rest area|rest stop ]] that make makes finding rides in this direction easier.
== Experiences ==
 
"I was hitching East at exit 6 of 93-north. I was looking for a ride on 101 East and it was cold outside! This was Mid-December and it was about 9F/-13C out. After failing for about an hour I started to worry about the condition of my nose so I went to a local Dunkin' Donuts to warm up. There was a city official there eating and on my way back out he stopped me and told me the best places to grab a ride East. I love this state." -- one of the TKL Hitchers
 
''Cruised through in a couple rides along US-2 back in 2012. Hitching was easy from my limited experience. Plenty of trees and hills.'' [[User:Thewindandrain|Thewindandrain]] ([[User talk:Thewindandrain|talk]]) 00:00, 2 June 2013 (CEST)
 
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