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[[File:KathaliftartillMalmo.jpg|thumb|left|250px| Katha uses the fastest transport alternative between Lund and Malmö ]]
[[File:Malteliftarisverige.jpg|thumb|left|250px| Öresund hitchhiker Malte and a helpful driver enjoying the moment during a ride in the region of Dalarna.]]
'''Sweden''' is a member state of the [[European Union]] as well as the [[Schengen Agreement]]. Many say that hitching in Sweden sucks. But it works very well! Moreover almost everyone speaks english English which will increase your chances of learning from the meetings along the way. As anywhere in Western [[Europe]], the motorways are the holy temples of car driving religion and someone standing on them is committing blasphemy. But you can hitch on the motorway ramps as well as on local roads. Better bring a good map, though, so that you won't end up in an unexpected place. If you travel along the biggest highwaymotorway, E4, you will make faster time, but not see that much of Swedens Sweden's beautiful landscapes. If your primary aim is to explore the country, you should stay away from E4.
Especially in northern Sweden there are only a few main roads, which means that you might have a shorter time waiting and longer lifts. Be careful to stand somewhere where there is some sign of civilization. As especially in the north the roads are no real motorways and accessible for pedestrians, you can stop all the traffic, especially if you stand on something like a bus stop. When on large motorways you have to take care a little on which petrol station you end up on, as there are too many of them, with sometimes only little traffic on each of them, and as most of the petrol stations are one or two kilometers away from the motorway.
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