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:[[User:MaxHermens|MaxHermens]] says: It's best to ask drivers if they are going on the motorway, and if so, if they can take you to the above mentioned Stolperheide. Then you can avoid the long walk and start hitching straight away.
==== Option 2 - : Prenzlauer Promenade ====The street '''Prenzlauer Promenade''' is called ''Prenzlauer Allee'' in the city centre and becomes the Autobahn A114 next to the ''S-Bahn'' station ''Pankow-Heinersdorf''. From there, just walk 500m down the bridge and you've got a traffic-light as well as two petrol stations, both on the right side for the drivers going towards the Autobahnmotorway. It may be worth walking to the second petrol station as it's cheaper and more frequented. However, it might happen that the staff at this second (Shell) station tell you to leave their property and threaten to call the police.
There is usually a lot of traffic on this road, so you could also hitch with a sign. Coming from ''Pankow-Heinersdorf'', 50m before the first petrol station, there is a shoulder where cars can stop and people waiting at the traffic light are able to see you. <br>
 
Much of the traffic here is local, but there is also significant traffic towards [[Hamburg]] and [[Rostock]].<br>
Try to get a lift to at least the first petrol station on the motorway ("Linumer Bruch").
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