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I'm now in Ukraine, trying to hittchike in Crimea and around Odesa. What you wrote is not correct i think, you said :/ you are occasionally asked for money from drivers /, i think better to say : /you are allways asked to pay from drivers, and occasionally after telling them you are a poor student/traveler, they can maybe give you a lift for free/ We tryed to hitchhike for free in Crimea, to find a driver who dont ask money we usualy had to stop 10 cars before someone want to take us for free, if you say: we dont have money, they say : ok, no money no lift. And the price asked was often taxi price more than bus price, after talking we could sometime get a ride for half of the price of the bus ticket.In Odessa it was the same probleme. We met some ukrainians hitchhikers who told us they get rides for free when its a truck who stop. We was using Russian language in the begining, after we decide to use English to know if drivers behave diferently, but it was the same.


caminosdelmundo

Hm, don't think I'm feeling sorry. Hitchwiki is not always telling the truth. Besides that, after all one of the reasons to hitchhike is adventure and to experience things in a different (non-touristic, alternative) way. You do not know the truth before you experience something. And you cannot know everything by reading the web... Every place and country has its own habits, culture... And, like it was put in the Autostopguide to Europe, if you travel to eastern Europe, and the more in former USSR, you will ALWAYS be considered rich if you are from the west of Europe... I'm feeling some truth in countries like Poland or Czech Republic ~ the further east, the stronger it will be. Try hitching in Kazachstan, and probably people think you are a millionaire, just because you are French! --Fverhart 12:35, 26 August 2007 (CEST)
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