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South/Southwest towards Prishtina (Kosovo), Skopje (North Macedonia) {{E|75}} {{E|80}}
=== South/Southwest towards [[Prishtina]] ([[Kosovo]]), [[Skopje]] ([[North Macedonia]]) {{E|75}} {{E|80}} ===
Take bus no.10 ("9. maj") from the central square (the bus stop is next You need to get to McDonalds). Get off at the last stop, in a suburban area South toll gate called Novo Selo (also referenced as "Naselje 9. majNiš jug"). The bus ride should cost around 50 RSD. Walk straight on in the same direction and cross a bridge over the motorway. You will come to a roundabout, and the left path leads to the motorway, heading south. You can hitch from which is located herehttps://goo. The E80 and E75 split shortly afterwards, so make sure you're going in the right direction. For [[Skopje]], Leskovac is on the way, so you can accept a ride to that vicinity.(I did not find a roundabout, but highway was easy to approach from the bridge and parking spot is like 50 metres far. - Solop, Dec 2016)gl/maps/KEQJefmYByfgjnZC9
*The bridge mentioned may actually be Take a bus number 10 from the bridge over the railroad trackscity center. Bus ticket costs 80 dinars which is around 0.70 euros. If There will be many roundabouts on your way and after 5th one I think, you need to get off after the bus at the stop after last roundabout which is located here https://goo.gl/maps/xaHZMjieMgQHLYuf8Walk back 10 meters. Motorway going over South will take you to [[Leskovac]]. If you want to go further, better take the bridge and walk back highway. Walk direction North for another 1.5 km (or you can find a roundabout whose left path does indeed leads try to a second hitchhike even there instead of walking). There will be another roundabout whose on your way. Go left path leads to there and you will see the toll gate. Note that you motorway. Howeverwill probably not take you far, if but highway could take you are headed towards Kosovo it might be easier to ride even to the last stop and then hitch/walk about 6 kilometers further as this road merges border with the actual road leading to Kosovo and said road to Kosovo is fairly easy to hitch on because it isn't officially a motorwayMacedonia.
Another possibility *If you are headed towards '''Kosovo''' get off at the last bus stop and then hitch/walk about 6 kilometers further as this road merges with the actual road leading to Kosovo and you can get more traffic coming from the highway. Road to Kosovo is fairly easy to take hitch on because it isn't officially a motorway. You can use sign [[Prokuplje]] as it's the train towards Doljevac from first city on your way or [[Kuršumlija]] which is the main railway stationlast town before border with Kosovo. Don't go to Kuršumlija center. Get out at Doljevac station (10 -15 minutes ride, ticket price 64 RSD, about 30 RSD if you manage to bribe off the conductor), and take a 10 minutes walk to vehicle before the motorway toll station (accros road goes towards the fields)city. You will see it on GPS.
My friend After passing town of Prokuplje, number of vehicles is getting somewhat lower. You better get a lift from Nis told me that I can also catch bus 28 in the direction vehicles registered to Vrtosniki and ask driver to take me "blizu prugea foreign plates, blizu autopute"as not many Serbian registered vehicles cross into Kosovo at all. I did not try this optionA considerable number of trucks going into Kosovo also pass here. (SolopIf you use signs for hitchhiking, Dec 2016)after Kuršumlija write Merdare. that's the name of the border crossing with Kosovo.
For Kosovo:After passing town of Prokuplje, number of vehicles is getting somewhat lower. You're better taking a lift from vehicles registered to a foreign plates, as not many Serbian registered vehicles cross into Kosovo at all. A considerable number of trucks going into Kosovo also pass here. What is important to notice here is the traffic structure on this particular road. Serbian vehicles are in most cases heading not further than town of Kuršumlija and nearby villages. These Those that pass Kuršumlija in most cases head to Prolom Banja (mineral springs health resort site) or Đavolja Varoš/Devil's Town, natural rock formations site that is a tourist hot-spot nowdaysnowadays. Both of these are pretty much off the main road. These vehicles going to the border with Kosovo (Merdare village) and further, are very low in numbers.
Therefore, have in mind that if you catch a ride that heads to some of these previously mentioned sites, you may easily get stuck on the road at these last 10 or 15 kilometers before Merdare/Kosovo checkpoint, without much traffic at all.
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