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Chernivtsi has no real bypass and a complicated road network, but if you get dropped off in the centre and wish to hitchhike onward, there are plenty of buses and trolleybuses and local people can tell you which to take. Besides Russian and Ukrainian, Romanian and German are widely spoken.
== Hitching Hitchhiking out ==
=== Northwest towards [[Ivano-Frankivsk]] (H10), north towards [[Ternopil']] (M19) ===
[[User:n0id|n0id]] and M. first tried to hitch next to the locals at the bus station, but soon walked a bit further and got a lift to Mamaivtsi. Here they also had the company of a few locals coming and leaving by flagging down a ride. At around 10pm there was not too much traffic, but trucks passed by once in a while and finally one did stop (going all the way to Warsaw via Ternopol and [[Luts'k]] - they were unfortunate to have a transit for [[Hrebenne-Rava_Ruska_border_crossingRava Ruska border crossing|Rava-Ruska]] marked in their passports).
=== South towards [[Suceava]] (RO) (M19) ===
[[User:CRCulver|Christopher Culver]] vaguely remembers hitchhiking south out of Chernivtsi by taking a trolleybus to the last stop, which is on the street that becomes the M19, and then walking a few hundred metres down the road. There were plenty of trucks passing by, and a petrol station where he successfully asked drivers for lifts. The road enters Romania at the [[Siret-Porubnoe border crossing]].
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