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'''Rome''' is the capital of [[Italy]].
== Hitchhiking Hitching out ==
=== North towards [[Firenze]], [[Milano]] ===
* ==== Option 1: Take bus 92, 135 from Termini, get out at Salaria, which is right at the entrance of some kind of motorway, but people could also be heading to [[Rieti]] (''check this name''), which might turn out not too bad either. [[User:Guaka|Guaka]] and [[User:Amylin|amylin]] waited 20 minutes for a ride (which is a lot less than the average waiting time in Italy). Reminder: this is '''not''' a good neighborhood with plenty of prostitutes. Hitching after 22:00 is not recommended, nor is girls hitching alone here. 25 Sept 2009: Men picking women up here are likely to ask for sex. Even at the next gas station. Don't be too eager to get in the car here, choose wisely!====
* Option 2: [http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=Rome,+Italie&sll=35.245619,-95.712891&sspn=33.905542,56.513672&ie=UTF8&hq=&hnear=RomTake bus 92 from Termini,+Latium,+Italien&ll=42.005571,12.525272&spn=0.00759,0.013797&t=h&z=16 This] is a petrol station on the motorway A1 towards Firenze. To get there, take off at Salaria ("Prati Fiscali/Salaria" no to be confused with the metro to street named "TiburtinaVia Salaria", and from there wich is quite a regional train to few stops before the actual "Sette BagniSalaria"stop). It takes 20 minutes and leaves every 15 minutes on weekdays. Then you should have a look Its is right at Google maps to find the way to entrance of some kind of motorway (wich is not yet the bridge over highhay, the pay toll ("pedaggio") entering on highway A1 is still about 6 km away). You can walk along this two-lanes motorway which leads you to the and find a petrol stationa few hundreds meters further up. You shouldn't walk more than about 15 minutes. Until FirenzeThere, there are around 5 more petrol stations ask for a ride to change cars, so it goes quite well. The last one is 5 km before Firenzethe highway. People could also be heading to [[Rieti]] (''check this name'Update''': On 3rd of April we tried to reach the described bridge but it was not at all possible. All the paths are private property and have relatively serious fences. Even asking one guy ), ask them if he could they can let us in through you at the gate did not help! Alternative: [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=42.010805pay toll ("casello"),12.51824&num=1&t=h&sll=42.00736,12.52286&sspn=0.016583,0.032015&ie=UTF8&ll=42.009525,12.521281&spn=0.009008,0.01929&z=16 This] where there is petrol station which should at least bring you on the highway A1. (But probably it's worth looking for a totally other petrol station on A1 which is reachable by public transportright before..)
UPDATE 15-16.5.2012At the latter station a lot of people don't head onto the highway, a lot head home, so the original spot is the best, but hard to get to. It can be achieved by walking Via Capoliveri in Sette Bagni until it is closest to the Highway(house number 87 or so on google). There is a fence (it is the private property of an apartment building), but you can easily climb it and then you arrive 100m later right next to the highway.Walk left up a ramp and there is a path(it is tremendously overgrown, however) and the bridge to your left. Once over the bridge, the gas station is to your right, but you have to get through an overgrown field first.Once there hitching should be good.==== Option 2 ====
Option 1
 
[https://www.google.com/maps/place/Eni+Salaria+Est/@42.0045509,12.5272698,428m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m13!1m7!3m6!1s0x132f6196f9928ebb:0xb90f770693656e38!2sRome,+Metropolitan+City+of+Rome!3b1!8m2!3d41.9027835!4d12.4963655!3m4!1s0x132f660a0d488fbb:0x2dbde5837b566932!8m2!3d42.004548!4d12.5288935?hl=en This] is a petrol station on the motorway A1 towards Firenze. To get there, take the metro (costs 1.5 euro) to "Tiburtina", and from there a regional train to "Settebagni". It takes 20 minutes, leaves every 15 minutes on weekdays and costs 1 Euro. You can follow [https://goo.gl/maps/RSDE7BRwM4x this route] to the footbridge over the motorway which leads you to the petrol station - the road is called Via dell'Inviolatella Salaria. You shouldn't walk more than about 20-25 minutes from the station. Until Firenze, there are around 5 more petrol stations to change cars, so it goes quite well. The last one is 5 km before Firenze.
 
 
Option 2
 
[http://maps.google.com/maps?q=42.010805,12.51824&num=1&t=h&sll=42.00736,12.52286&sspn=0.016583,0.032015&ie=UTF8&ll=42.009525,12.521281&spn=0.009008,0.01929&z=16 This] is petrol station which should at least bring you on the highway A1. (But probably it's worth looking for a totally other petrol station on A1 which is reachable by public transport; at the latter station a lot of people don't head onto the motorway, a lot head home)
 
 
Option 3 to Grosseto
 
Take bus to Maglianella/Riserva Di Torretta, and walk a little bit forward to the highway and turn left, walk 20meters, there is a bus stop  « Aurelia/Brava », a big place for car to stop.
=== South towards [[Napoli]], [[Sicily]] ===
First Option: This is the first gas station on the highway connecting Rome to the A1 highway going south. It's still inside the city, so very easy to reach, but it's already on the highway. There is a fence on the back but if you look trough some bushes where a little building is, the fence is broken and easy to climb, or there is an hole in the bottom (to be updated if they fix it). Go to Anagnina station either by metro or by bus (it's one of the biggest terminal in Rome) take the bus 046 and stop at "carnevale lettere", the gas station is only 400 m away. Walk back for a few meters cross the road and turn right on via cavaglieri, and then the first left, and at the end of the street there is the gas station. there are also other buses going around the area (500, 504...) just use the route planner of public transport to see what's the best for youhttp://www.atac.roma.it/index.asp?lingua=ENG Second Option: Take Line No. 105 (Staz. ne Grotte Celoni) to the stop '''Casilina/Tor Vergata'' (29 stops), walk 150 meters, go to stop ''Tor Vergata/Casilina'', take Line No. 507 (Anagnina (Ma)) to ''Heidelberg'' (4 stops)
take Line No. 509 (Fosso del Cavaliere/CNR) to ''Fosso del Cavaliere/CNR'' (2 stops).
Just take bus 105 and then get off after 29 stops and follow the sign Napoli to your right and then at keep left at the tournabout. Bus stops are a good indication that you're on the right path. ''Via del Fosso del Cavaliere'' takes you to the other side of the motorway, and from there keep walking towards the gas station; you can enter it from the backside. Don't bother about "forbidden entrance". And now you can continue hitchhiking towards Napoli/Sicily.
=== East towards [[Pescara]], [[L 'Aquila]] ===
From Termini go by metro line B to Ponte Mammolo station, and there you can take bus 508 (that is first station) and go untill last station - Mondavio. That is one long ride and you will come close to crossroad of second ring of highway around Rome and highway from Rome to east [Pescara, L Aquila]. Actually from that last station (Mondavio),you have walking around 500m to highway and then choose left to toll (around 1000m) or right to gas station (the same distance). We were walking on the highway which is illegal, but we had a luck not to be caught by police. Link for buses and metro in Rome: http://www.atac.roma.it/index.asp
Link for map of gas stations on italian highways: http://www.autostrade.it/
== Public transport ==There were hardly any checks 's a much more practical option if you want to head east. It's a gas station at the very beginning of A24 on tickets in busesthe outbound side. GPS coordinates are: [https://www.google.com/maps?q=41.900767,12.549775 41.900767, 12.549775]While the gas station described above has got traffic heading other directions already filtered out, this one serves people going multiple directions, but is way closer to the city center, easier to reach and still very effective. From Roma Termini, ride subway line B towards Rebibbia, and get off at Monti Tiburtini. From there, walk down the main road until you could even take a bus from [[Sabaudia]] 're just past the second overpass (90 kilometers awayexact coordinates here: 41.902511, 12.556836) without paying for a ticket . From there, walk up the off- until November 2007, when there was an increase in ramp trying to keep behind the number of officials checking for tickets on buses and trams in Romaguardrail. This is said At some point you'll have to be walk on the very road because of a direct result fence surrounding a canal, but you can climb back over the guardrail after that. At the end of new systems in the metro requiring less manoff-power there. Just keep your eyes openramp, officials are easy you'll have to spot walk on the motorway again, but it's just a very short distance, and thusly avoida part of it is ever sheltered by a concrete divider. In 2009, some people were fined in The gas station is just a tram; they were caught while they were leaving. You can buy tickets in bars or in news-stallsfew meters down the road== Nomadwiki & Trashwiki == {{nomadwiki}}  
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