Difference between revisions of "United Kingdom"
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− | Hitchhiking in the '''United Kingdom''' easily possible, although the British are a little surprised to see people still doing it these days. Hitchhiking is illegal on the motorways, but is allowed at service stations and slip roads. When travelling a long distance on the motorways it is best to stick to the service stations as getting a lift on a slip road will take an exceptionally long time (if it happens at all) | + | Hitchhiking in the '''United Kingdom''' easily possible, although the British are a little surprised to see people still doing it these days. Hitchhiking is illegal on the motorways, but is allowed at service stations and slip roads. When travelling a long distance on the motorways it is best to stick to the service stations as getting a lift on a slip road will take an exceptionally long time (if it happens at all). |
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+ | ==Countries== | ||
+ | * [[England]] | ||
+ | * [[Scotland]] | ||
+ | * [[Northern Ireland]] | ||
+ | * [[Wales]] | ||
==Towns and Cities== | ==Towns and Cities== | ||
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* [[Oxford]] | * [[Oxford]] | ||
* [[York]] | * [[York]] | ||
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+ | [[Category:United Kingdom|*]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Europe]] |
Revision as of 21:25, 4 May 2006
Hitchhiking in the United Kingdom easily possible, although the British are a little surprised to see people still doing it these days. Hitchhiking is illegal on the motorways, but is allowed at service stations and slip roads. When travelling a long distance on the motorways it is best to stick to the service stations as getting a lift on a slip road will take an exceptionally long time (if it happens at all).