Difference between revisions of "North America"
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[[Image:Kasper-hitch-nh.jpg|thumb|250px|[[User:guaka|guaka]]<small><sup>[http://guaka.org site], [[user talk:guaka|wikitalk]]</sup></small> hitching in [[New England]], [[United States]], taken by [[amylin]], September 2007]] | [[Image:Kasper-hitch-nh.jpg|thumb|250px|[[User:guaka|guaka]]<small><sup>[http://guaka.org site], [[user talk:guaka|wikitalk]]</sup></small> hitching in [[New England]], [[United States]], taken by [[amylin]], September 2007]] | ||
− | Hitchhiking in '''North America''' has a long tradition. Though in recent times it has become harder. In some states in the [[United States]] (such as [[New York State]] or [[Arizona]]) the police | + | Hitchhiking in '''North America''' has a long tradition. Though in recent times it has become harder. In some states in the [[United States]] (such as [[New York State]] or [[Arizona]]) the police are really harsh on hitchhikers, some others, like [[Oregon]], where it's even legal to walk on the freeway, are really friendly though. |
Hitchhiking in [[Canada]] and [[Mexico]] is a lot easier. | Hitchhiking in [[Canada]] and [[Mexico]] is a lot easier. |
Revision as of 21:58, 12 October 2008
Hitchhiking in North America has a long tradition. Though in recent times it has become harder. In some states in the United States (such as New York State or Arizona) the police are really harsh on hitchhikers, some others, like Oregon, where it's even legal to walk on the freeway, are really friendly though.
Hitchhiking in Canada and Mexico is a lot easier.