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New Jersey

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In the [[United States|US state]] '''The LawNew Jersey'''In New Jersey (or as the locals call it, ''Jersey'') it is illegal to hitchhike. This is provided by 39:4-5, which states:"Begging rides prohibited . No person shall stand in a highway for the purpose of or while soliciting a ride from the operator of any vehicle other than an omnibus or a street car."
Enforcment Enforcement of this law by the police is very uptight. If you are stoped stopped by the police in this state they will ask you for ID (as always) and probobly probably just send you on your way.So remember: While hitching in NJ you have two three options: walk * Walk through the state (it is 's a very small state) or every * Every time you see a white car, drop the thumb and start walking (and fast).* Get a ride through the whole state. [[Category:United States of America]][[Category:Illegal to hitchhike]]

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