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Rhode Island

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'''Rhode Island''' is bordered by [[Massachusetts]] to the north and [[Connecticut]] to the west. It takes roughly one hour (depending on traffic and daring of driver) to drive I-95 from the north to the eastern boarder of the state.
 
Anyone planning on hitching inside Rhode Island should consider staying off the highways. The laws in Rhode Island have been written so as to suggest that hitching is illegal but in reality state law only says "No person shall stand in a roadway for the purpose of soliciting a ride from the driver of any vehicle." (Code 31-18-12 Rhode Island State Law). What this means is that hitching from the shoulder is not against any state law unless signs have been posted for no pedestrians. Rhode Island State troopers, who patrol the highways, are not known for their loose interpretation of state laws, so if directed away from the high-way by a RI State Trooper, it is advisable to follow the directions over debating the wording chosen on the decades old law.
As there is a loop-hole in the state law to allow hitch hiking, there are also city ordinances that provide smaller communities with loop-holes to criminalize hitching. Anything from a rare $250 dollar (175.28 Euro) ticket, to jail time. Though jail time is normally reserved as an add-on offense rather than an arresting offense.
It is highly advisable to simply move off the roadway when instructed to by an officer. Sometimes it may be a good idea to explain that you were not aware that your activity was illegal, but now that you know, you will move off the roadway.
Traveling ''through'' Rhode Island is quick and pretty easy as New York is three hours south, and Boston one hour north of Providence (Along 95)
::Section 23 Types of Roads.
:::(h) "Roadway" means that portion of a highway improved, designed, or ordinarily used for vehicular travel, excluding the sidewalk, berm, or shoulder even when used by persons riding bicycles.
 
There are city ordinances that provide smaller communities with loop-holes to criminalize hitching. Anything from a rare $250 dollar (175.28 Euro) ticket, to jail time. Though jail time is normally reserved as an add-on offense rather than an arresting offense.
== Cities ==
* [[Providence]]
== Experiences ==''This was the 49th state for me to hichhike in, followed only by [[Hawaii]], but MAN was it easy! I only caught a couple rides in the state, just wanted to pass through to cross it off my list, but I think my longest wait was like 90 seconds!''[[User:Thewindandrain|Thewindandrain]] ([[User talk:Thewindandrain|talk]]) 00:22, 16 November 2013 (CET)
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