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It's around 5 km before the road splits into north ([[Belgrade]], [[Sofia]]) and south ([[Greece]]), so have a sign saying which way you want to go. For north, I recommend a sign saying ''KU'' (in latin, not cyrillic since it's the way the car number plates work) for [[Kumanovo]] (the first city before the [[Sofia]] junction), and for south 'VE' for [[Veles]] - the first big city south.
For hitchhiking to the north you can take a bus from the trainstation of skopje to the direction of kumanovo, and tell the busdriver to drop you at the pay-toll before kumanovo. The bus is really cheap, and at the pay-toll you have a good chance to find a lift. If the busdriver doesn't understand english you can use the words "autostop" and "patarina", which means pay-toll. When you are at a pay-toll, also the coaches will stop to ask you if you want to go with them, but not for free. But be careful, a busticket from Skopje to Belgrade isn't more like 20 euros.
After the Serbian border the motorway from Macedonia turns into a normal road, but as it is the only road from Skopje to Belgrade, you have the same amount of traffic like on the motorway.
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