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If you like,  
 
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please leave your name here if yo ualready used this "moonwalk" strategy :)
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please leave your name here if you already used this "moonwalk" strategy to get you out of a blocked situation :)
  
 
Potentially useful is a map of petrol stations on the highroads, such as this one of Petrol Stations on German HIghways
 
Potentially useful is a map of petrol stations on the highroads, such as this one of Petrol Stations on German HIghways
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[Dante] also wishes to converge information from hitch hikers about each petrol station, and its potential to cross to the petrol station on the other side.
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[[Dante]] also wishes to converge information from hitch hikers about each petrol station, and its potential to cross to the petrol station on the other side.

Revision as of 11:58, 20 June 2014

Dante suggests calling a specific form of reverse forward hitch hiking, "Moonwalking".

It consists in hitch hiking counterintuitively in the opposite direction as to more easily more forward, by using the knowledge of petrol stations on the motorway, especially petrol stations which are on both sides of the motorway, and do a "U Turn" by crossing to a petrol station at the other side of the road, going in the direction we want to go.

For example, if I am stuck at the exit of Bremen with more traffic going towards Hamburg then Osnabruck, I may choose to take a car going towards Hamburg, using the knowledge of petrol stations facing each other, so that I can get off at a petrol station, cross to the other side, and then hitch hike in the direction I need to go.

Dante vividly recommends finding a bridge to cross, and not put ones life in danger.

This strategic approach applies very well as potential solution to densly networked motorways.

If you like, please leave your name here if you already used this "moonwalk" strategy to get you out of a blocked situation :)

Potentially useful is a map of petrol stations on the highroads, such as this one of Petrol Stations on German HIghways

http://web.archive.org/web/20070119015907/http://www.tank.rast.de/standorte/servicenetz/index.php

Dante also wishes to converge information from hitch hikers about each petrol station, and its potential to cross to the petrol station on the other side.