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Major roads: M 5
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Exeter' is a town in England.

Like anywhere in the southwest, you can pretty much hitch anywhere within reason and expect a wait of no more than 15 minutes. This is of course assuming you look clean, sane and friendly... also there needs to be a reasonable flow of traffic and since Devon has the most milage of road compared to any other County, this could mean one car an hour is not uncommon on the single track lanes between villages.

Exeter is normally easy if you know where to go, take a look at a map for the green 'A' roads heading out to your respective destination and jsut head for the juncton you see on the map. Dual carriagways are not Motorways and so it is not technically illegal to hitch on one, however it is ill advised. If police or more likely some stuck up locals tell you to move, there is no legal reason to do so unless you are being a fool.

The M5 heading north is the only restriction to where you are legally allowed to hitch. However it starts quite early into the center of Exeter and there are pavements here and there that most people are happy to pull over onto even in the suburbs of Exeter. My advice would be to either find a layby where you can hitch before the M5 or get a bus a little further to the next village/town and hitch on a slip road.

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Hitchhiking out

South to Land's End

Be careful, while the the M5 seems to continue southbound, it actually becomes the A30 within miles. If you're just passing it's worth trying your luck around Exeter Services, while there is no space to pull over near the on ramp there's a bus stop on the A376 shortly before it joins the roundabout.

North to Bristol

Exeter Services seem to be rarely frequented by people heading North, it seems better to walk ~15min to Junction 29 although there's little space to pull over near the on ramp. Honiton road is likely your best bet, though Jass waited over an hour there last time. Having a sign for Collompton Services could be the best bet here. From there, you're golden. Careful about getting out at Gordano Services (just around Bristol if you're heading past it)...it always takes forever to get out, but particularly going north/west to Wales. Anywhere on the M4 is fantastic for Wales, even if it means going back on yourself a little. Alphington Road is another option....while it could take a while, there's a lot of traffic taking the south exit to go north too. Take the last petrol station and make a large sign (the entrance to the motorway isn't worth checking out, very little visibility).

North East to London

While some people might go to London via the M5/M4 avoiding the switchover around Bristol and taking the A30 seems to be a better option. It is possible to hitch out from around M5 junction 29 but there isn't much space to pull over anywhere.

West to Dartmoor

Take Alphington Road all the way to the roundabout / flyover. Cross underneath it and you'll find a road on your right heading to Dartmoor/Cornwall. A lot easier to get to than Exeter Services unless you happen to be up north, and everyone who takes this road is going to be going at least to Dartmoor, if not further. Whiddon Down and Okehampton offer tremendous wild hikes.

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