Paris

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Paris is the capital of France. Like nearly every big city, it's difficult to hitchhike out of it. Paris is even more difficult, since the ring highway (periferique) is relatively small.

A4 east

First gas station

The first gas station is close to RER A station Bussy St. Georges. From there you walk south for about 1 km (you can ask at the counter) along a bigger road, which will lead you to a roundabout. You can try from there, but the gas station is just a bit more than 2 km from there. You can walk on the grass field next to the high way.

The peage is not far from there, though it might be further than the closest highway exit...


A6 south

Porte d'Orleans, at the periferique seems okay, Metro Porte d'Orleans. There's a gas station, and a good spot at the traffic junction to the "perfiferique exterieur". Don't go with cars going into the suburbs. The next tollway or gas station takes about 50 km!

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