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Most turkish truck drivers did ask me to sleep with them, some of them even demanded it. The whole article seems to be written by men.--127.0.0.1 23:35, 5 January 2008 (CET)

Most information in this wiki is based on personal experiences of course, so if you experienced different things you're welcome to write them down there or change the article to offer right information :) i guess especially your bad experiences have to be written down there. :) platschisite, wikitalk 08:50, 6 January 2008 (CET)

Copy-paste appropriate from Wikitravel?

Hello. I’m Vidimian from Wikitravel. I’ve written about hitching opportunities (good spots where to hitch, how to get there by public transportation) on some Turkish cities at Wikitravel. I guess it would be nice if they are incorporated here as well, if there are no copyright issues to deal with. If there is, please let me know if I can do anything about it (such as granting a permission, rewording, copy-pasting directly by myself, etc). I would gladly write them here myself, but I’m afraid I don’t have enough time for that now.

Here is a list of the spots I’ve chattered about in Wikitravel. All of them (except Istanbul-east) were tried and proved to be succesfull either by myself or my friends.

Istanbul: [1] Antalya: [2] Konya: [3] Tekirdag: [4], there is also a small section at “get in” about approaching the city by thumb. Kesan crossroad, best hitching spot in whole Eastern Thrace (European Turkey): [5]

I have of course hitched in elsewhere, too, but most of them were only small towns and I felt it is kinda silly to note down that ‘there is a good hitching spot at the edge of town – totally visible from town centre which is 5 minutes walk away’. But as this wiki is more specific about hitchhiking, maybe I should write them here?

And I’ve also written a couple articles about general hitching info.

Turkey: [6] Mersin Province (eastern part of Turkish Mediterranean Region, not to be confused with the city of Mersin which serves as the capital of the province): [7]

Best regards, Vidimian --78.183.13.151 12:35, 18 November 2008 (UTC)