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It might be difficult to get to [[Toluca]] if you're heading from [[Puebla (city)|Puebla]] or [[Cuernavaca]] because of low traffic and a lot of villages on your way.
 
It might be difficult to get to [[Toluca]] if you're heading from [[Puebla (city)|Puebla]] or [[Cuernavaca]] because of low traffic and a lot of villages on your way.
Once [[User:El Chulito|El Chulito]] hitchhiked from [[Puebla (city)|Puebla]] in direction of [[Toluca]], and after passing the village of [[Huitzilac]] to the MEX106 road he faced a very low traffic density there. This road is cool if you have a plenty of time and like mountains, lakes and lacunas, but it might be difficult to find a place to hitch on some parts of the road because of very narrow paths.
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Once [[User:El Chulito|El Chulito]] hitchhiked from [[Puebla (city)|Puebla]] in direction of [[Toluca]], and after passing the village of [[Huitzilac]] to the MEX106 road he faced a very low traffic density there. This road is cool if you have a plenty of time and enjoy mountains, lakes and lagunas, but it might be difficult to find a place to hitch on some parts of the road because of very narrow paths.
  
 
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Revision as of 05:46, 29 July 2016

Puebla is the capital of the Mexican state of Puebla.

Hitching out

North/West/ towards Mexico City

There's a tollbooth just outside of town. You can get near there, at least from Cholula, by taking a bus to San Martín (about an hour, 10 pesos). Ask the driver to let you off at the highway (autopista or cuota), and you'll get dropped off more or less right at the slip. From there, it should be pretty easy to get a ride to the tollbooth (caseta) where you can then get a ride into Mexico.

South-West towards Toluca, Cuernavaca

Get to the tollbooth at via Atixcayotl. Go pass the caseta and walk about 100m until you see a cool place to hitchhike. Near the spot there's a free WC room. The traffic is going slow, and there's plenty of distance for the drivers to see you and stop. Very good spot.

Oleg Shamko hitchhiking in direction of Toluca

ATTENTION: It might be difficult to get to Toluca if you're heading from Puebla or Cuernavaca because of low traffic and a lot of villages on your way. Once El Chulito hitchhiked from Puebla in direction of Toluca, and after passing the village of Huitzilac to the MEX106 road he faced a very low traffic density there. This road is cool if you have a plenty of time and enjoy mountains, lakes and lagunas, but it might be difficult to find a place to hitch on some parts of the road because of very narrow paths.