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First, take metro line B in the direction ''Ramonville'' to the very last stop. Then you can get to the péage :
* '''on foot''', is about 30 minutes walking (3km). Turn left at the traffic circle just out the metro station. Follow the ''autoroute/Montpellier'' signs until the entrance of the highway motorway (you should find cardboard there) the peage is only 2km further.
* '''by bus''', get directly in the 79 ([http://www.tisseo.fr/sites/default/files/Tisseo_ete79web.pdf PDF with the route and the timetables of the bus 79]) Get off at the bus stop ''Commerce''. At the traffic circle in front of you, turn right and cross a fast road (not the highway motorway though) then get on a bridge above a canal. There is a gate at the end of the bridge you might have to climb but so far, it was open. You can see the small bridge on the [http://maps.hitchwiki.org/?lat=43.54602858169725&lng=1.501157283782959&zoom=17&trip=0&view=0 map]. [[User:phlyming|Phlyming]] found the gate too high to climb over for normal people and it was easier to directly walk along the edge lane onto the interchange bridge in the north, follow the direction to A61 and get to peage.
====Towards [[Carcassonne]], [[Montpellier]], [[Barcelona]] ([[Spain]])====
====Towards [[Foix]], [[Andorra]]====
A few kilometers after the péage the highway motorway splits, with most traffic going on to Montpellier and no way to drop you. Therefore a sign reading ''direction Foix'' is essential.<br>
If the driver is not going all the way to Foix or Andorra, he might be able to drop you off at the péage ''Pamiers'', from which one can easily continue on.
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