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[[File:Hhnorth.jpg|right|thumb|334px|Hitchhiking spot for direction: North - option 2]]
[[File:201708 MUN Nordfriedhof dirN.jpg|right|thumb|334px|Hitchhiking spot for direction: North - option 2 in summer]]
'''Option 2''': Take ''Subway 6'' to ''Nordfriedhof''. Take the north-west exit from the station (front-left if you go from the city centre). On your right you will see a two-lane road going out of a tunnel. This is the spot. You can get there crossing the bushes on it's right side. Beware of the ants. The cars are fast there but can easily stop, because only one lane is open for cars, what makes the second a perfect place to stop.
:Option 2 seems to be a lot better than the above, for two reasons. First, there is a lot of space for cars to stop. Second, all cars on this road go straight for the highway. The spot is in the shade until midday (in summer at least).
''July 2015: Option 2 worked extremely well, getting us out of the city in less than an hour to Fürholzen raststation, which is a magnifique spot - we talked to three different people in a half an hour, ending up getting a ride all the way to Hamburg. Stand on the corner between the restaurant entrance and the car park and you'll get a chance to talk to most of the people around. Lots of cars from northern Germany, Netherlands and Denmark''
 
''End of August 2017, workday, 9am, middle amount of traffic, Sign "N", got taken after 40min.', few ants'
'''Option 3''': Take the S1 to Eching. Follow the road next to the station in the same direction of travel (north-east) as the train you leave. Walk under the autobahnbridge, once you are at first the crossing over the S Bahn take the bike path (it will turn a bit). You will go over another bridge and then need to head to Fürholzen. Once in the town, walk through it until you take Günzenhauser Straße to your left. Follow the road around to the right and you will see the Autobahn. Raststätte Fürholzen is then in front of you. Be sure to study the map in advance and take note that it's a 5–6 km walk. The spot is great, but it is not that easy to reach it. [http://goo.gl/maps/8oQK Here's a map]
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