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== '''A counter note to the below statement''' ==
I am a norwegian guy and have hitchhiked a lot in norway. It's allways been cool. When it's light outside, avarage standing time with OK traffic maybe 30 minutes to an hour, and that's not bad! Actually i once outran the train by half an hour, me and two girs was hitchhiking from fredrikstad to nesodden, and we really didn't spend much time standing, maybe thanks in part to the two beautiful girls - but it was women stopping mostly. South of norway is a dream for hitchhikers, i'd say.
== Mostly though i've hitched in north where i come from. It's been enjoyable, i'Nove continued with it for some trips even after i got my car. After dark falls, people are much less likely to stop for you, for obeous reasons. People ARE friendly. Maybe part of the problem for many will be that many older norwegians are afraid of their bad english and do not wish to talk it is , not easy to hitchhike in Norway'because they're unfriendly but because it' ==s a struggle.
I advice hitchhiking here! :) (but maybe scrap that stupid sign people seem to be holding up all the time, in my eyes makes you seem silly. You're standing on the road in the direction you want to go, that sign is just pointless. Unless you're in a city center or something.) [[User:ThorRune|ThorRune]] 10:09, 21 September 2010 (CEST)
== '''No, it is not easy to hitchhike in Norway''' ==
Ok, as said on the main page, "Norway is a '''good''' country to hitch in", but '''not easy''' to hitch in. My experience there was not as easy as what I read in other feedbacks.
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