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Musicians are greatly appreciated here. Street performing, especially country-related, is a great way to generate revenue for your hitchhiking experience.
 Contrary to popular belief, hitchhiking is '''not illegal''' in Tennessee. There is a loophole in the law regarding such, so that as long as you stand on an onramp, you can hitchhike without trouble from the police. Carrying a sign is alright, as long as it's humorous. People respond much better to a sign that has personality than despair.
Sales tax in Tennessee is very high - almost ten percent. That means in general, money is tighter than usual. Luckily, there are plenty of Dollar Generals, Wal-Marts, and gas stations to circumvent this cost.
One thing that makes Tennessee appeal to hitchhikers is that the state has the largest amount of highways, bypasses, and interstates; surrounded by 8 states, Tennessee is a crossroads to the entire south, and as such your options for traveling from there are greatly improved.
 
== Law ==
 
0400-2-2-.04. BEGGING AND SOLICITING.
(2)Hitchhiking or the soliciting of transportation is prohibited.
 
Hitchhiking is '''illegal''' in Tennessee. No "if"s "and"s "or"s or "but"s about it.
== Big cities ==