Changes

Jump to navigation Jump to search

Vermont

210 bytes added, 09:47, 7 January 2007
no edit summary
'''Vermont''' is a state in [[New England]], named for its "green mountains".
In terms of legality, be advised that hitching is illegal along U.S. Routes in Vermont. These include Routes 2, 4, 5, 7 and 302. On the other hand, the cops in Vermont are usually very chill and I've never heard of anyone getting a ticket for hitchhiking there. The two major interstates in Vermont are I-89 and I-91.  91 parallels the Connecticut River along the Eastern side of the state. It's the main artery for traveling to points North ([[Montreal]], which both also traverse [[Sherbrooke]], [[Quebec City]]) or South ([[New HampshireYork]], at times[[Springfield]], [[Hartford]]). Most of the exits along the way lead to small towns, which can sometimes make for very little traffic. These interstates serve well if heading North and SouthIn fact, but not as much East and Westaside from [[St. HoweverJohnsbury]], since they are many more drivers along these highways[[Brattleboro]] and [[White River Junction]], traveling along them is almost always fasterthere really aren't any high-- even if much greater traffic onramps, so don't get stuck in distance-- than any other routesmall towns like [[Ascutney]].
In terms of legality, be advised that hitching is illegal along U.S. Routes in Vermont. These include Routes 2, 4, 5, 7 and 302. On the other hand, the cops in Vermont are usually very chill and I've never heard of anyone getting a ticket for hitchhiking there.-89
==Cities==
Anonymous user

Navigation menu