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Hitchhiking in the '''United Kingdom''' easily possible, although the British are a little surprised to see people still doing it these days.  Hitchhiking is illegal on the motorways, but is allowed at service stations and slip roads.  When travelling a long distance on the motorways it is best to stick to the service stations as getting a lift on a slip road will take an exceptionally long time.
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Hitchhiking in the '''United Kingdom''' easily possible, although the British are a little surprised to see people still doing it these days.  Hitchhiking is illegal on the motorways, but is allowed at service stations and slip roads.  When travelling a long distance on the motorways it is best to stick to the service stations as getting a lift on a slip road will take an exceptionally long time. Don't get dropped at any motorway junctions (M25/M4 / M4/M5 / etc) as traffic will be going too fast to stop and you will probably be picked up by the police. 
  
 
Useful tip: In city libraries you can use Internet PC's for free after a short free registration (some want to see a passport, some aren't that strict).
 
Useful tip: In city libraries you can use Internet PC's for free after a short free registration (some want to see a passport, some aren't that strict).
  
If you're hitchhiking long distances and considering making a sign, in general people use the motorway names rather than the city names.  For example, from London to Cornwall have a sign saying 'M4'.
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If you're hitchhiking long distances and considering making a sign, in general people use the motorway names rather than the city names.  For example, from London to Cornwall have a sign saying 'M4'. But if you are hitching on a motorway with multiple cities (ie: M1) it is an idea to use a sign with the city name (eg: Nottingham / Sheffield / etc).  
  
 
==Service stations==
 
==Service stations==

Revision as of 01:38, 1 June 2007

Hitchhiking in the United Kingdom easily possible, although the British are a little surprised to see people still doing it these days. Hitchhiking is illegal on the motorways, but is allowed at service stations and slip roads. When travelling a long distance on the motorways it is best to stick to the service stations as getting a lift on a slip road will take an exceptionally long time. Don't get dropped at any motorway junctions (M25/M4 / M4/M5 / etc) as traffic will be going too fast to stop and you will probably be picked up by the police.

Useful tip: In city libraries you can use Internet PC's for free after a short free registration (some want to see a passport, some aren't that strict).

If you're hitchhiking long distances and considering making a sign, in general people use the motorway names rather than the city names. For example, from London to Cornwall have a sign saying 'M4'. But if you are hitching on a motorway with multiple cities (ie: M1) it is an idea to use a sign with the city name (eg: Nottingham / Sheffield / etc).

Service stations

To France

Hitchhiking from England to France is not too hard. Just hitchhike to Dover.

Countries

Towns and Cities

Liftshare

Liftshare.org is a UK based lift share website