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If you go to Prague, make sure that drivers who stop in Dresden bring you to the service area "Dresdner Tor Süd". "Dresdner Tor Nord" is also possible, but then you have to walk approx. 1,5 kilometers through a field to go to the other side.
==== Option 2: A100 Motorway Junction Tempelhof ====(Update June 2015: A busy Friday afternoonTake U-bahn U6 or S-Bahn S41, S42, S45, S46, got a lift after 15 minutes all the way or S47 to Dresden so was very happy with this spotTempelhof. It is possible to walk Turn right (south) along the row of cars in the left-turning lane during a red light, but there isn't much space between these cars and the lane of traffic coming beside it in the opposite direction, so try to get back Tempelhofer Damm for 200m to the small pedestrian area at the traffic light before it changesA100 junction. - grae)
:(UpdateJune 2015: At a A busy traveling time, e.g. Friday afternoon, got a lift after 15 minutes all the left turn way to enter the Autobahn A100 from B96 Tempelhofer Damm near S-Bahnhof Tempelhof under the S-Bahn bridge (googlemaps: 52Dresden so was very happy with this spot.469536,13.385558) It is highly recommended. You will stand with a Dresden or A13 sign on possible to walk along the pedestrian space where you can speak with some row of cars in the left-bound drivers directly. They could even stop before the Autobahn beginsturning lane during a red light, but there isn't much space between these cars and the lane of traffic coming beside it's better in the opposite direction, so try to get in immediately. Wait for DD number plates, CB (Cottbus) come less often, but might also be useful. Not a thing back to do in the night. One of ten DD cars would probably take you. Waiting time: one hour, but then you have a functioning ridesmall pedestrian area at the traffic light before it changes.- grae)
:From the 96a road (not that much in use after opening the A113):''.
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