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'''* To Vermont'''
If you are crossing the border into the US, with a US passport, the Customs officials also generally don't seem to mind that you are hitchhiking. They did not tell [[User:Amylin|amylin]] that hitchhiking was illegal, and they barely even checked her passport, before waving the car she was in along, wishing a "good time in Vermont", although she made it all the way to [[New York City|New York]], via [[Boston]], that same day.
 
If you can only hitch a ride to the border, and not across it, getting a ride at the border is a little tricky. The border agents say that hitchhiking is illegal, but it's not their job to enforce that law. Thus, they just don't want to be able to see you. This means walking along the highway and hoping to get a ride that way. Luckily, Vermont is one of the best states for hitchhiking. Another possibility might be to just hang out in the parking lot, directly asking people for rides in such a way that the border agents can't see you.
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