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Hitchhiking

Hitchhiking (also known as thumbing, autostop or hitching) is a means of transportation that is gained by asking individuals, usually strangers, for a ride in their car or other vehicle. The ride is usually, but not always, free.

A man and woman hitchhiking near Vicksburg, Mississippi in 1936, photograph by Walker Evans
A typical hitchhiker's gesture

Nomads have also used hitchhiking as a primary mode of travel for the better part of the last century, and continue to do so today.[1][2]

Signaling methods

Hitchhikers use a variety of signals to indicate they need a ride. Indicators can be physical gestures or displays including written signs.[3] The physical gestures, e.g., hand signals, hitchhikers use differ around the world:

  • In some African countries, the hitchhiker's hand is held with the palm facing upwards.[4]
  • In most of Europe , North America and Australia, most hitchhikers stand with their back facing the direction of travel. The hitchhiker typically extends their arm towards the road with the thumb of the closed hand pointing upward or in the direction of vehicle travel. [4]

In 1971, during the Vietnam War, drivers invented methods to communicate various messages to hitchhikers (frequently soldiers in those areas of the U.S. near military bases). To indicate to a hitchhiking soldier that their vehicles have no additional space to accommodate them, drivers could tap on the vehicle roof. Another common message that drivers could signal to hitchhikers—who usually sought to travel long distances, distances too far to walk in a reasonable amount of time—was that the driver's destinations were located nearby—and of little use to the hitchhiker—by pointing at the ground for a few seconds.[citation needed]

Legal status

 
Two of the signs used in the United States, forbidding hitchhiking

Hitchhiking is a historically common (autonomous) practice worldwide and hence there are very few places in the world where laws exist to restrict it. However, a minority of countries have laws that restrict hitchhiking at certain locations.[5] In the United States, for example, some local governments have laws outlawing hitchhiking, on the basis of drivers' and hitchhikers' safety. In 1946, New Jersey arrested and imprisoned a hitchhiker, leading to intervention by the American Civil Liberties Union.[6] In Canada, several highways have restrictions on hitchhiking, particularly in British Columbia and the 400-series highways in Ontario. In all countries in Europe, it is legal to hitchhike and in some places even encouraged. However, worldwide, even where hitchhiking is permitted, laws forbid hitchhiking where pedestrians are banned, such as the Autobahn (Germany), Autostrade (Italy), motorways (United Kingdom and continental Europe, with the exception of, at least, Lithuania) or interstate highways (United States), although hitchhikers often obtain rides at entrances and truck stops where it is legal at least throughout Europe [7][8] with the exception of Italy.[9]

Decline

In 2011, Freakonomics Radio reviewed sparse data about hitchhiking, and identified a decline in hitchhiking in the US since the 1970s, which it attributed to a number of factors, including lower air travel costs due to deregulation, the presence of more money in the economy to pay for travel, more numerous and more reliable cars, and a lack of trust of strangers.[10] Fear of hitchhiking is thought to have been spurred by movies such as The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974) and a few real stories of imperiled passengers, notably the kidnapping of Colleen Stan in California.[10] See § Safety, below.

Julian Portis points out[11] that the rise of faster highways, such as freeways, motorways, and expressways, has made hitchhiking more difficult. He adds:

The real danger of hitchhiking has most likely remained relatively constant, but the general perception of this danger has increased. ... [O]ur national tolerance for danger has gone down: things that we previously saw as reasonably safe suddenly appeared imminently threatening. This trend is not just isolated to the world of hitchhiking; it has become a pernicious artifact throughout the American cultural conscience.

Some British researchers discuss reasons for hitchhiking's decline in the UK, and possible means of reviving it in safer and more-organized forms.[12]

In recent years, hitchhikers have started efforts to strengthen their community. Examples include the annual Hitchgathering, an event organized by hitchhikers, for hitchhikers, and websites such as hitchwiki and hitchbase, which are platforms for hitchhikers to share tips and provide a way of looking up good hitchhiking spots around the world. While hitchhiking is on the decline,[citation needed] it is still in regular use around the globe.

Public policy support

 
Mitfahrbank with destination signs in Flensburg

Since the mid-2010s, local authorities in rural areas in Germany have started to support hitch-hiking, and this has spread to Austria and the German-speaking region of Belgium. The objectives are both social and environmental: as ridesharing improves mobility for local residents (particularly young and old people without their own cars) in places where public transport is inadequate, thus improving networking among local communities in an environmentally friendly way. This support typically takes the form of providing hitch-hiking benches (in German Mitfahrbänke) where people hoping for a ride can wait for cars. These benches are usually brightly coloured and located at the exit from a village, sometimes at an existing bus stop lay-by where vehicles can pull in safely. Some are even provided with large fold-out or slide-out signs with place names allowing hitchers to clearly signal where they want to go. Some Mitfahrbänke have been installed with the help of the EU's LEADER programme for rural local development[13]

In Austria, Mitfahrbänke are especially common in Lower Austria and Tyrol, and are promoted by the Federal Ministry of Agriculture, Regions and Tourism under its klimaaktiv climate protection initiative.[14] In 2018 the Tyrolean MobilitäterInnen network published a Manual for the Successful Introduction of Hitch-hiking Benches.[15]

Safety

An episode of About Safety, a 1970s educational children's show, about the safety of hitchhiking

Limited data is available regarding the safety of hitchhiking.[16] Compiling good safety data requires counting hitchhikers, counting rides, and counting problems: a difficult task.[17]

Two studies on the topic include a 1974 California Highway Patrol study and a 1989 German federal police (Bundeskriminalamt Wiesbaden) study .[16] The California study found that hitchhikers were not disproportionately likely to be victims of crime.[18] The German study concluded that the actual risk is much lower than the publicly perceived risk; the authors did not advise against hitchhiking in general.[19] They found that in some cases there were verbal disputes or inappropriate comments, but physical attacks were very rare.[20]

Recommended safety practices include:[21]

  • Asking for rides at gas stations instead of signaling at the roadside
  • Refusing rides from alcohol impaired drivers
  • Hitchhiking during daylight hours
  • Trusting one's instincts
  • Traveling with another hitchhiker; this measure decreases the likelihood of harm by a factor of six[22]

Around the world

 
Two men tramping in Jerusalem

Cuba

In Cuba, picking up hitchhikers is mandatory for government vehicles, if passenger space is available. Hitchhiking is encouraged, as Cuba has few cars, and hitchhikers use designated spots. Drivers pick up waiting riders on a first come, first served basis.[23]

Israel

In Israel, hitchhiking is commonplace at designated locations called trempiyadas (טרמפיאדה‎ in Hebrew, derived from the German trampen). Travelers soliciting rides, called trempists, wait at trempiyadas, typically junctions of highways or main roads outside of a city.

Lithuania

Hitchhiking in Lithuania is no longer as common as it used to be, but there are still people soliciting rides, more so in the summer.

It is legal to hitchhike in Lithuania, and the country is unique in Europe in that it is actually legal to hitchhike on the emergency lane of motorways.

Nepal

In Nepal, hitchhiking is very common in rural areas. Many do not own cars so hitchhiking is a common practice especially in and around villages.

Netherlands

 
Hitchhiking (called liften) is legal in the Netherlands. This sign suggests a good place to get a lift.

In the Netherlands, hitchhiking is legal and un-official signs indicate where one may wait for a ride. These designated hitchhiking locations are called liftershalte or liftplaats in Dutch, and they are particularly common in university towns.[24][25]

Poland

Hitchhiking in Poland has a long history and is still popular. It was legalised and formalised in 1957 so hitchhikers could buy booklets including coupons from travel agencies.[26] These coupons were given to drivers who took hitchhikers. By the end of each season drivers who collected the highest number of coupons could exchange them for prizes, and others took part in a lottery. This so-called "Akcja Autostop" was popular till the end of the 1970s, but the sale of the booklet was discontinued in 1995.[27]

Ireland

Hitchhiking in Ireland is legal, unless it takes place on motorways. A backpacker will most likely still get a lift if the car has enough space to park. Local police (Gardaí) usually let backpackers get away with a verbal warning.[28]

United States

Hitchhiking became a common method of traveling during the Great Depression and during the Counterculture of the 1960s.

 
A "slug line" of passengers waiting for rides in the US

Warnings of the potential dangers of picking up hitchhikers were publicized to drivers, who were advised that some hitchhikers would rob drivers and, in some cases, sexually assault or murder them. Other warnings were publicized to the hitchhikers themselves, alerting them to the same types of crimes being carried out by drivers. Still, hitchhiking was part of the American psyche and many people continued to stick out their thumbs, even in states where the practice had been outlawed.[29]

Today, hitchhiking is legal in 44 of the 50 states, provided that the hitchhiker is not standing in the roadway or otherwise hindering the normal flow of traffic. Even in states where hitchhiking is illegal, hitchhikers are rarely ticketed. For example, the Wyoming Highway Patrol approached 524 hitchhikers in 2010, but only eight of them were cited (hitchhiking was subsequently legalized in Wyoming in 2013).[30] Hitchhiking is still in regular practice, but hitchhikers must accept the risks.

In several urban areas, a variation of hitchhiking called slugging occurs, motivated by HOV lanes.[31]

Notable hitchhikers

 
Two WPA workers hitchhiking in California, circa 1939

Notable individual hitchhikers include:

  • Douglas Adams; author whose fictional space-travel book, Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, was inspired whilst hitching in Innsbruck, Austria.
  • Joe BennettNew Zealand newspaper columnist and author; hitchhiked around the world for 10 years.[32]
  • André Brugiroux – from France; hitchhiked all around the world for 18 years, from 1955 to 1973.
  • Simon Calder – author, broadcaster, journalist and travel correspondent. Has a regular column with The Independent which often features pieces about hitchhiking. Has published some 'classic' guidebook material on thumbing rides in the UK and Europe such as Hitch-Hiker's Manual: Europe (1984, London: Vacation Publishers).
  • David Choe – painter, muralist, graffiti artist and graphic novelist, spent two years hitchhiking.
  • Martin Clark and Graham Beynon – last hitchhikers recorded in the Guinness Book of Records for the Land's End to John O'Groats trip (17 hours 8 minutes).
  • W. H. Davies – Welsh poet and tramp, who hitchhiked America during the early 20th century.
  • Sascha Grabow – from Germany; hitchhiked in all but three of the world's 193 countries.
  • John Howard Griffin – author, journalist, researcher. Hitched in the Southern States of the US to gauge the levels of racism and discrimination he would face. This resulted in the book (also made into a film) Black Like Me (1961).
  • Tony Hawks—British journalist, comedian and author.
  • hitchBOT – Canadian hitchhiking robot.[33][34]
  • Ludovic Hubler – French hitchhiker who toured the world entirely by hitchhiking from 1 January 2003 to 1 January 2008, and wrote Le Monde en stop about his experiences.
  • Miran Ipavec – author, former Mayor of Kanal (Slovenia) and curator of what is probably the world's only Hitchhiker's Museum (a travelling exhibition that has had installations in several Slovenian cities, as well as once in Italy).[35] He has published two books about his travels and hitching 'records' which have been translated into several languages: (2013) Tales of Hitchhiking on European Roads. My First Light Second, Kanal: SP. (2020) Hitchhiking Marathon: 42 Countries in 500 Hours. Kanal: SP.
  • Ilmar Island (Saar) – the last and only hitchhiker recorded in the Guinness Book of Records for hitching between Key West, Florida and Fairbanks, Alaska (5 days, 20 hours and 52 minutes); the category only appeared once.[36][37]
  • Jack KerouacBeat Generation author who hitchhiked in America and wrote many books about his experience.
  • Mark Knopfler hitched much to get around Britain, as well as in Europe such UK to Greece when he was about 17. His song Matchstick Man recounts a Christmas Day hitch from Penzance, after a gig, home to Newcastle, in heavy snow.[38]
  • Chris McCandless – subject of the book Into the Wild and related films; hitchhiked throughout the western region of North America in the early 1990s.
  • Robert Prins – first (and only) hitchhiker recorded in the Guinness Book of Records for the 24-hour hitchhiking record (2,318.4 km).[39][40][41] His website contains a page with links to a substantial number of academic publications.[42]
  • Stephan Schlei – from Ratingen, Germany; hitchhiked more than 621,371 mi (1,000,000 km); the Guinness Book of Records, before all hitchhiking records were removed, once said that he was the World's No. 1 Hitchhiker.[43]
  • Devon Smith – listed in the Guinness Book of World Records for most cumulative miles hitchhiked (1973 to 1985), over 290,988 mi (468,300 km); held the record for hitchhiking all 48 contiguous US states in 33 days during 1957[44]
  • Colleen Stan, who was kidnapped by Cameron and Janice Hooker, and tortured and abused for seven years before Janice helped her escape.[45]
  • Kinga Freespirit (b 1973 d 2006) – travel writer, book author; hitched five years in cars, a boat, plane.
  • Andrzej Stasiuk – writer, journalist and literary critic.[46]
  • John Waters – filmmaker, writer, actor and artist; author of Carsick: John Waters Hitchhikes Across America.[47]
  • Nedd Willard – writer, artist and journalist.
  • Trevor Daneliuk – Self-proclaimed professional hitchhiker documenting and livestreaming hitchhiking on Twitch.[48][49]

In popular culture

 

Film

Literature

Music

Television

Fictional hitchhikers

See also

References

  1. ^ "Hitch The World | ...indefinite vagabond travel".
  2. ^ "Velabas – Travel Narrative and Drawings from Hitchhiking Around the World".
  3. ^ Kovalchik, Kara (9 January 2015). "Why Do Hitchhikers Say "(Destination)...Or Bust!"?". Mental Floss.
  4. ^ a b "Hitchhiker's guide - what you should know?". myluggage.io. Retrieved 30 July 2022.
  5. ^ Nwanna, p.573
  6. ^ . Time. 18 November 1946. Archived from the original on 19 July 2009. Retrieved 27 January 2009. In her cell, Susan learned that it also (technically) forbids hitchhiking, and demands (by a law passed in 1799) that strangers be able to give a good account of themselves.... Attorney James A. Major of the American Civil Liberties Union demanded that she be given a new trial.
  7. ^ "Hitchhiking Basics".
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 7 December 2012. Retrieved 4 December 2012.
  9. ^ "Italy - Hitchwiki: The Hitchhiker's guide to Hitchhiking".
  10. ^ a b Huynh, Diana (10 October 2011). . Freakonomics Radio Podcast. Archived from the original on 15 September 2016. Retrieved 21 September 2016.
  11. ^ Compagni Portis, Julian (2015). Thumbs Down: America and the Decline of Hitchhiking (BA thesis). Wesleyan University.
  12. ^ Chesters, Graeme; Smith, David (2001). "'The Neglected Art of Hitch-hiking: Risk, Trust and Sustainability". Sociological Research Online. 6 (3): 63–71. doi:10.5153/sro.605. S2CID 143681275.
  13. ^ Bianca Frieß (10 August 2018). . Südwest Presse. Archived from the original on 25 April 2019. Retrieved 25 April 2019.
  14. ^ . Österreichisches Bundesministerium für Nachhaltigkeit und Tourismus. 20 August 2018. Archived from the original on 29 September 2020. Retrieved 25 April 2019.
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  16. ^ a b Wechner, Bernd. "A dearth of research: Does anyone really know anything about hitch-hiking?".
  17. ^ Wechner, Bernd. "The Pros and Cons of Hitch-Hiking". bernd.wechner.info. There are no statistics on hitch-hiking, at least none that are meaningful and reliable. Compiling useful statistics would require counting hitchers and the amount of rides they receive, and comparing them to the problems reported, which would be a difficult task.
  18. ^ McLeod, Jamie (10 January 2007). "The 'better' Better Way". The Eyeopener. Retrieved 3 May 2013. The most recent hard evidence I could find about hitchhiking danger was a 1974 study conducted by the California Highway Patrol examining crimes committed by and on hitchhikers. It found that in 71.7 per cent of hitchhiker related crimes the hitchhiker was the victim. It also found that only 0.63 per cent of the crimes reported during the period of the study were hitchhiker-related, and that hitchhikers were not disproportionately victims of crime. Citing: "California Crimes And Accidents Associated With Hitchhiking". California Highway Patrol. February 1974. No independent information exists about hitchhikers who are not involved in crimes. Without such information, it is not possible to conclude whether or not hitchhikers are exposed to high danger. However, the results of this study do not show that hitchhikers are over-represented in crimes or accidents beyond their numbers. Also available as a PDF.
  19. ^ Joachim Fiedler; et al. (1989). "Anhalterwesen und Anhaltergefahren: unter besonderer Berücksichtigung des "Kurztrampens"" (in German). Wiesbaden, Germany: Bundeskriminalamt Wiesbaden. OCLC 21676123.
  20. ^ "Trampen ohne großes Risiko". Zeit Online. 1990. "In one of 10,000 rides, a woman is raped and in two of 1,000 rides, there is an attempted rape."
  21. ^ "Hitchhiker's safety". Hitchwiki. Retrieved 1 January 2014.This is a link to the referenced article; but, note that it has not been fully peer-reviewed, and that we cannot guarantee its validity.
  22. ^ Based on: Compagni Portis, Julian (2015). Thumbs Down: America and the Decline of Hitchhiking (BA thesis). Wesleyan University. p. 44. Citing: "California Crimes And Accidents Associated With Hitchhiking". California Highway Patrol. Table 18. Also available as a PDF.
  23. ^ Cuba Hitchhiking Guide 27 November 2012 at the Wayback Machine
  24. ^ Frank Verhart. Lifts (ad-hoc carpooling) in Netherlands. 2007.
  25. ^ "The Liftershalte: Hitchhiking in the Netherlands". 18 July 2006.
  26. ^ . Archived from the original on 10 July 2010. Retrieved 20 October 2012.
  27. ^ Jakub Czupryński (red.), "Autostop polski. PRL i współczesność", Korporacja Ha!art, Kraków 2005. ISBN 83-89911-18-3
  28. ^ "Ireland – Hitchwiki: the Hitchhiker's guide to Hitchhiking". hitchwiki.org. Retrieved 1 December 2016.
  29. ^ Dooling, Michael C. (2010). Clueless in New England: The Unsolved Disappearances of Paula Welden, Connie Smith and Katherine Hull. The Carrollton Press.
  30. ^ Laura Hancock (13 January 2013). "Wyoming Senate committee debates, advances hitchhiking bill". Casper Star-Tribune. Retrieved 30 May 2014.
  31. ^ Falkenberg, Lisa (2 July 2007). "Slugs avoid the slow lane". Houston Chronicle.
  32. ^ Bennett, Joe (2000). "A thumb in the air". Fun Run and other Oxymoron's. Simon & Schuster UK Ltd. ISBN 0684861364.
  33. ^ Madrigal, Alexis C. (12 June 2014). "Meet the Cute, Wellies-Wearing, Wikipedia-Reading Robot That's Going to Hitchhike Across Canada". The Atlantic.
  34. ^ Mahood, Linda (2018) Thumbing a Ride: Hitchhikers, Hostels, and Counterculture in Canada. Vancouver: UBC Press.
  35. ^ Laviolette, Patrick (2020) Hitchhiking: Cultural Inroads London: Palgrave. DOI 10.1007/978-3-030-48248-0
  36. ^ Guinness Book of Records, 1980, page 466
  37. ^ . Archived from the original on 25 June 2003. Retrieved 19 June 2022.
  38. ^ Mark Knopfler comments between songs at Madison Square Garden concert, 2019
  39. ^ Guinness Book of Records, 1991, page 179
  40. ^ "Prino's 24-hour record".
  41. ^ "Letters from Guinness".
  42. ^ "Miscellaneous publications from various authors".
  43. ^ "Stephan Schlei". Encyclopedia of Road Subculture. digihitch.com. Retrieved 14 October 2011.[permanent dead link]
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  45. ^ Green, Jim B. (2009). Colleen Stan: The Simple Gifts of Life. Dubbed by the Media "The Girl in the Box" and "The Sex Slave". iUniverse. ISBN 978-1-4401-1837-1.
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  48. ^ "Twitch.tv - Hitch".
  49. ^ Calder, Simon (6 December 2018). "I challenged a professional hitchhiker to a race around the Isle of Wight. Who won?". The Independent. Retrieved 22 July 2022.

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External links

  •   The dictionary definition of hitchhike at Wiktionary
  •   Tips for hitchhiking travel guide from Wikivoyage
  •   Hitchhiking around the world travel guide from Wikivoyage
  •   Hitchhiking phrasebook travel guide from Wikivoyage
  • Hitchhiking at Curlie

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For the genetics term see Genetic hitchhiking For other uses of Hitchhiker see Hitchhiker disambiguation For other uses of Hitchhike see Hitchhike disambiguation Hitchhiking also known as thumbing autostop or hitching is a means of transportation that is gained by asking individuals usually strangers for a ride in their car or other vehicle The ride is usually but not always free A man and woman hitchhiking near Vicksburg Mississippi in 1936 photograph by Walker Evans A typical hitchhiker s gesture Nomads have also used hitchhiking as a primary mode of travel for the better part of the last century and continue to do so today 1 2 Contents 1 Signaling methods 2 Legal status 3 Decline 4 Public policy support 5 Safety 6 Around the world 6 1 Cuba 6 2 Israel 6 3 Lithuania 6 4 Nepal 6 5 Netherlands 6 6 Poland 6 7 Ireland 6 8 United States 7 Notable hitchhikers 8 In popular culture 8 1 Film 8 2 Literature 8 3 Music 8 4 Television 8 5 Fictional hitchhikers 9 See also 10 References 11 Bibliography 12 External linksSignaling methods EditHitchhikers use a variety of signals to indicate they need a ride Indicators can be physical gestures or displays including written signs 3 The physical gestures e g hand signals hitchhikers use differ around the world In some African countries the hitchhiker s hand is held with the palm facing upwards 4 In most of Europe North America and Australia most hitchhikers stand with their back facing the direction of travel The hitchhiker typically extends their arm towards the road with the thumb of the closed hand pointing upward or in the direction of vehicle travel 4 In 1971 during the Vietnam War drivers invented methods to communicate various messages to hitchhikers frequently soldiers in those areas of the U S near military bases To indicate to a hitchhiking soldier that their vehicles have no additional space to accommodate them drivers could tap on the vehicle roof Another common message that drivers could signal to hitchhikers who usually sought to travel long distances distances too far to walk in a reasonable amount of time was that the driver s destinations were located nearby and of little use to the hitchhiker by pointing at the ground for a few seconds citation needed Legal status Edit Two of the signs used in the United States forbidding hitchhiking Hitchhiking is a historically common autonomous practice worldwide and hence there are very few places in the world where laws exist to restrict it However a minority of countries have laws that restrict hitchhiking at certain locations 5 In the United States for example some local governments have laws outlawing hitchhiking on the basis of drivers and hitchhikers safety In 1946 New Jersey arrested and imprisoned a hitchhiker leading to intervention by the American Civil Liberties Union 6 In Canada several highways have restrictions on hitchhiking particularly in British Columbia and the 400 series highways in Ontario In all countries in Europe it is legal to hitchhike and in some places even encouraged However worldwide even where hitchhiking is permitted laws forbid hitchhiking where pedestrians are banned such as the Autobahn Germany Autostrade Italy motorways United Kingdom and continental Europe with the exception of at least Lithuania or interstate highways United States although hitchhikers often obtain rides at entrances and truck stops where it is legal at least throughout Europe 7 8 with the exception of Italy 9 Decline EditIn 2011 Freakonomics Radio reviewed sparse data about hitchhiking and identified a decline in hitchhiking in the US since the 1970s which it attributed to a number of factors including lower air travel costs due to deregulation the presence of more money in the economy to pay for travel more numerous and more reliable cars and a lack of trust of strangers 10 Fear of hitchhiking is thought to have been spurred by movies such as The Texas Chain Saw Massacre 1974 and a few real stories of imperiled passengers notably the kidnapping of Colleen Stan in California 10 See Safety below Julian Portis points out 11 that the rise of faster highways such as freeways motorways and expressways has made hitchhiking more difficult He adds The real danger of hitchhiking has most likely remained relatively constant but the general perception of this danger has increased O ur national tolerance for danger has gone down things that we previously saw as reasonably safe suddenly appeared imminently threatening This trend is not just isolated to the world of hitchhiking it has become a pernicious artifact throughout the American cultural conscience Some British researchers discuss reasons for hitchhiking s decline in the UK and possible means of reviving it in safer and more organized forms 12 In recent years hitchhikers have started efforts to strengthen their community Examples include the annual Hitchgathering an event organized by hitchhikers for hitchhikers and websites such as hitchwiki and hitchbase which are platforms for hitchhikers to share tips and provide a way of looking up good hitchhiking spots around the world While hitchhiking is on the decline citation needed it is still in regular use around the globe Public policy support Edit Mitfahrbank with destination signs in FlensburgSince the mid 2010s local authorities in rural areas in Germany have started to support hitch hiking and this has spread to Austria and the German speaking region of Belgium The objectives are both social and environmental as ridesharing improves mobility for local residents particularly young and old people without their own cars in places where public transport is inadequate thus improving networking among local communities in an environmentally friendly way This support typically takes the form of providing hitch hiking benches in German Mitfahrbanke where people hoping for a ride can wait for cars These benches are usually brightly coloured and located at the exit from a village sometimes at an existing bus stop lay by where vehicles can pull in safely Some are even provided with large fold out or slide out signs with place names allowing hitchers to clearly signal where they want to go Some Mitfahrbanke have been installed with the help of the EU s LEADER programme for rural local development 13 In Austria Mitfahrbanke are especially common in Lower Austria and Tyrol and are promoted by the Federal Ministry of Agriculture Regions and Tourism under its klimaaktiv climate protection initiative 14 In 2018 the Tyrolean MobilitaterInnen network published a Manual for the Successful Introduction of Hitch hiking Benches 15 Safety Edit Wikivoyage has some tips for safe hitchhiking source source source source source source An episode of About Safety a 1970s educational children s show about the safety of hitchhiking Limited data is available regarding the safety of hitchhiking 16 Compiling good safety data requires counting hitchhikers counting rides and counting problems a difficult task 17 Two studies on the topic include a 1974 California Highway Patrol study and a 1989 German federal police Bundeskriminalamt Wiesbaden study 16 The California study found that hitchhikers were not disproportionately likely to be victims of crime 18 The German study concluded that the actual risk is much lower than the publicly perceived risk the authors did not advise against hitchhiking in general 19 They found that in some cases there were verbal disputes or inappropriate comments but physical attacks were very rare 20 Recommended safety practices include 21 Asking for rides at gas stations instead of signaling at the roadside Refusing rides from alcohol impaired drivers Hitchhiking during daylight hours Trusting one s instincts Traveling with another hitchhiker this measure decreases the likelihood of harm by a factor of six 22 Around the world Edit Two men tramping in Jerusalem Cuba Edit In Cuba picking up hitchhikers is mandatory for government vehicles if passenger space is available Hitchhiking is encouraged as Cuba has few cars and hitchhikers use designated spots Drivers pick up waiting riders on a first come first served basis 23 Israel Edit Main article Hitchhiking in Israel In Israel hitchhiking is commonplace at designated locations called trempiyadas טרמפיאדה in Hebrew derived from the German trampen Travelers soliciting rides called trempists wait at trempiyadas typically junctions of highways or main roads outside of a city Lithuania Edit Hitchhiking in Lithuania is no longer as common as it used to be but there are still people soliciting rides more so in the summer It is legal to hitchhike in Lithuania and the country is unique in Europe in that it is actually legal to hitchhike on the emergency lane of motorways Nepal Edit In Nepal hitchhiking is very common in rural areas Many do not own cars so hitchhiking is a common practice especially in and around villages Netherlands Edit Hitchhiking called liften is legal in the Netherlands This sign suggests a good place to get a lift In the Netherlands hitchhiking is legal and un official signs indicate where one may wait for a ride These designated hitchhiking locations are called liftershalte or liftplaats in Dutch and they are particularly common in university towns 24 25 Poland Edit Hitchhiking in Poland has a long history and is still popular It was legalised and formalised in 1957 so hitchhikers could buy booklets including coupons from travel agencies 26 These coupons were given to drivers who took hitchhikers By the end of each season drivers who collected the highest number of coupons could exchange them for prizes and others took part in a lottery This so called Akcja Autostop was popular till the end of the 1970s but the sale of the booklet was discontinued in 1995 27 Ireland Edit Hitchhiking in Ireland is legal unless it takes place on motorways A backpacker will most likely still get a lift if the car has enough space to park Local police Gardai usually let backpackers get away with a verbal warning 28 United States Edit Hitchhiking became a common method of traveling during the Great Depression and during the Counterculture of the 1960s A slug line of passengers waiting for rides in the US Warnings of the potential dangers of picking up hitchhikers were publicized to drivers who were advised that some hitchhikers would rob drivers and in some cases sexually assault or murder them Other warnings were publicized to the hitchhikers themselves alerting them to the same types of crimes being carried out by drivers Still hitchhiking was part of the American psyche and many people continued to stick out their thumbs even in states where the practice had been outlawed 29 Today hitchhiking is legal in 44 of the 50 states provided that the hitchhiker is not standing in the roadway or otherwise hindering the normal flow of traffic Even in states where hitchhiking is illegal hitchhikers are rarely ticketed For example the Wyoming Highway Patrol approached 524 hitchhikers in 2010 but only eight of them were cited hitchhiking was subsequently legalized in Wyoming in 2013 30 Hitchhiking is still in regular practice but hitchhikers must accept the risks In several urban areas a variation of hitchhiking called slugging occurs motivated by HOV lanes 31 Notable hitchhikers Edit Two WPA workers hitchhiking in California circa 1939 Notable individual hitchhikers include Douglas Adams author whose fictional space travel book Hitchhiker s Guide to the Galaxy was inspired whilst hitching in Innsbruck Austria Joe Bennett New Zealand newspaper columnist and author hitchhiked around the world for 10 years 32 Andre Brugiroux from France hitchhiked all around the world for 18 years from 1955 to 1973 Simon Calder author broadcaster journalist and travel correspondent Has a regular column with The Independent which often features pieces about hitchhiking Has published some classic guidebook material on thumbing rides in the UK and Europe such as Hitch Hiker s Manual Europe 1984 London Vacation Publishers David Choe painter muralist graffiti artist and graphic novelist spent two years hitchhiking Martin Clark and Graham Beynon last hitchhikers recorded in the Guinness Book of Records for the Land s End to John O Groats trip 17 hours 8 minutes W H Davies Welsh poet and tramp who hitchhiked America during the early 20th century Sascha Grabow from Germany hitchhiked in all but three of the world s 193 countries John Howard Griffin author journalist researcher Hitched in the Southern States of the US to gauge the levels of racism and discrimination he would face This resulted in the book also made into a film Black Like Me 1961 Tony Hawks British journalist comedian and author hitchBOT Canadian hitchhiking robot 33 34 Ludovic Hubler French hitchhiker who toured the world entirely by hitchhiking from 1 January 2003 to 1 January 2008 and wrote Le Monde en stop about his experiences Miran Ipavec author former Mayor of Kanal Slovenia and curator of what is probably the world s only Hitchhiker s Museum a travelling exhibition that has had installations in several Slovenian cities as well as once in Italy 35 He has published two books about his travels and hitching records which have been translated into several languages 2013 Tales of Hitchhiking on European Roads My First Light Second Kanal SP 2020 Hitchhiking Marathon 42 Countries in 500 Hours Kanal SP Ilmar Island Saar the last and only hitchhiker recorded in the Guinness Book of Records for hitching between Key West Florida and Fairbanks Alaska 5 days 20 hours and 52 minutes the category only appeared once 36 37 Jack Kerouac Beat Generation author who hitchhiked in America and wrote many books about his experience Mark Knopfler hitched much to get around Britain as well as in Europe such UK to Greece when he was about 17 His song Matchstick Man recounts a Christmas Day hitch from Penzance after a gig home to Newcastle in heavy snow 38 Chris McCandless subject of the book Into the Wild and related films hitchhiked throughout the western region of North America in the early 1990s Robert Prins first and only hitchhiker recorded in the Guinness Book of Records for the 24 hour hitchhiking record 2 318 4 km 39 40 41 His website contains a page with links to a substantial number of academic publications 42 Stephan Schlei from Ratingen Germany hitchhiked more than 621 371 mi 1 000 000 km the Guinness Book of Records before all hitchhiking records were removed once said that he was the World s No 1 Hitchhiker 43 Devon Smith listed in the Guinness Book of World Records for most cumulative miles hitchhiked 1973 to 1985 over 290 988 mi 468 300 km held the record for hitchhiking all 48 contiguous US states in 33 days during 1957 44 Colleen Stan who was kidnapped by Cameron and Janice Hooker and tortured and abused for seven years before Janice helped her escape 45 Kinga Freespirit b 1973 d 2006 travel writer book author hitched five years in cars a boat plane Andrzej Stasiuk writer journalist and literary critic 46 John Waters filmmaker writer actor and artist author of Carsick John Waters Hitchhikes Across America 47 Nedd Willard writer artist and journalist Trevor Daneliuk Self proclaimed professional hitchhiker documenting and livestreaming hitchhiking on Twitch 48 49 In popular culture Edit Claudette Colbert and Clark Gable attempt to hitchhike in It Happened One Night Film Edit 1931 Parlor Bedroom and Bath 1934 It Happened One Night 1934 Bright Eyes 1935 Bordertown 1935 Diamond Jim 1936 The Petrified Forest 1936 Love on the Run 1937 She Was an Acrobat s Daughter 1937 Way Out West 1938 Man Proof 1938 Port of Shadows 1939 Le Dernier Tournant 1940 The Grapes of Wrath 1940 Cross Country Romance 1941 The Bride Came C O D 1941 Sullivan s Travels 1943 Ossessione 1944 The Seventh Cross 1945 Eve Knew Her Apples 1945 Detour 1946 The Postman Always Rings Twice 1947 Dark Passage 1949 Champion 1950 Gun Crazy 1953 The Hitch Hiker 1956 You Can t Run Away from It 1957 A Face in the Crowd 1959 Some Like it Hot 1963 It s a Mad Mad Mad Mad World 1967 In the Heat of the Night 1967 Bonnie and Clyde 1967 Two for the Road 1967 In Cold Blood 1969 The Big Bounce 1969 Chastity 1969 Easy Rider 1970 Five Easy Pieces 1973 Breezy 1973 Scarecrow 1973 Save the Tiger 1974 Harry and Tonto 1974 The Texas Chain Saw Massacre 1975 Aloha Bobby and Rose 1976 The Gumball Rally 1976 Gus 1977 Hitch Hike 1978 Up in Smoke 1979 The Jerk 1980 Melvin and Howard 1981 The Postman Always Rings Twice 1981 Gregory s Girl 1981 Roadgames 1981 An American Werewolf in London 1982 First Blood 1983 Going Back 1985 Pee wee s Big Adventure 1985 The Journey of Natty Gann 1985 The Sure Thing 1986 The Hitcher 1987 The Hitchhiker 1989 Kiki s Delivery Service 1990 Nouvelle Vague 1993 The Fugitive 1994 Forrest Gump 1994 The Shawshank Redemption 1994 Dumb and Dumber 1994 Even Cowgirls Get the Blues 1995 Showgirls 1998 There s Something About Mary 1999 Dogma 2000 Duets 2000 O Brother Where Art Thou 2001 3000 Miles to Graceland 2001 Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back 2001 Off to the Revolution by a 2CV 2003 The Hitcher II I ve Been Waiting 2003 Suburban Virgin 2003 The Haunted Mansion 2004 EuroTrip 2004 Crash 2004 Riding the Bullet 2005 Are We There Yet 2005 The Hitchhiker s Guide to the Galaxy 2006 Borat Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan 2007 No Country for Old Men 2007 The Hitcher 2007 Mr Bean s Holiday 2007 Into the Wild 2007 Have Dreams Will Travel 2008 The Yellow Handkerchief 2011 Hick 2012 The Angels Share 2013 Man of Steel 2013 Inside Llewyn Davis 2014 Wild 2015 Minions 2016 Pee wee s Big Holiday 2016 The Fundamentals of Caring 2017 My Friend Dahmer 2018 The Miseducation of Cameron Post 2019 Once Upon a Time in Hollywood 2021 Resident Evil Welcome to Raccoon City 2022 Dog Literature Edit 1939 The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck opens with a hitched ride 1957 Jack Kerouac immortalized hitchhiking in his book On the Road 1971 Ken Welsh s how to book on hitchhiking around Europe titled Hitch hiker s Guide to Europe is rumored to have inspired the title of Douglas Adams 1978 classic book 1973 Kurt Vonnegut s perpetual protagonist Kilgore Trout hitchhikes halfway across the country in Breakfast of Champions also known as Goodbye Blue Monday 1976 Sissy Hankshaw the protagonist of Even Cowgirls Get the Blues by Tom Robbins becomes legendary as a hitchhiker in part because of her unusually large thumbs 1977 The Hitch Hiker by Roald Dahl 1978 In his cult classic The Hitchhiker s Guide to the Galaxy first broadcast on radio in 1978 Douglas Adams postulated on interstellar hitchhiking 1984 Science fiction author Robert A Heinlein described interdimensional hitchhiking in his book Job A Comedy of Justice 1996 Into the Wild by Jon Krakauer 1998 Round Ireland with a Fridge by British comedian Tony Hawks hitchhiking around Ireland with a refrigerator as a result of a drunken bet 2003 Evasion by CrimethInc 2012 Mute short story by Stephen King about a hitchhiker 2019 Jens Kropp Per Anhalter durchs Leben Twenty Six ISBN 9783740749705 2021 Escape from The Front by Erwin Erv Krause ISBN 978 1 6655 1478 7 Will Kraft encounters a colorful host of characters while hitchhiking to Montana 2022 Solo Female Traveller What I Learnt from Hitchhiking in 70 Countries by Michaela Kabourkova stories from a young woman who hitchhiked around the world Music Edit 1936 Cross Road Blues Robert Johnson 1941 Barstow Harry Partch 1962 Hitch Hike Marvin Gaye 1968 America Simon and Garfunkel 1969 Hitchin a Ride Vanity Fare 1970 Ridin Thumb Seals and Crofts Down Home 1970 Hitchhikin Woman Warren Zevon 1971 Riders on the Storm The Doors 1971 The Hitchhikers Song Joan Baez on Blessed Are 1971 Me and Bobby McGee Kris Kristofferson 1972 Black Throated Wind Grateful Dead 1972 Sweet Hitch Hiker Creedence Clearwater Revival 1972 Take It Easy Eagles 1973 Chevy Van Sammy Johns 1973 Ridin My Thumb to Mexico Johnny Rodriguez 1974 West Nashville Grand Ballroom Gown Jimmy Buffett 1975 Jo and the Cowboy Johnny Duncan and Janie Fricke 1976 Coyote Joni Mitchell 1976 Hitch a Ride Boston 1976 Hitchhiker s Hero Atlanta Rhythm Section 1977 Rockaway Beach Ramones 1980 Autostop Hitch Hiking Anna Vissi and The Epikouri 1984 The Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking Roger Waters 1997 Hitchin a Ride Green Day 2001 101 North Tomahawk 2002 Thumbing My Way Pearl Jam 2002 Blue Sunday Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers 2003 Lost Dogs Pearl Jam 2004 Wagon Wheel Old Crow Medicine Show 2006 Hitch Hikin Music Classified 2006 Leaving Beirut Roger Waters 2008 The Backseat The Gaslight Anthem 2011 Hitchhiker Neil Young 2011 Paradise Coldplay 2013 Hitchhiking SHINee Television Edit 1960 Hitch Hike an episode of Alfred Hitchcock Presents based on a short story by Ed Lacy 1960 The Hitch Hiker an episode of The Twilight Zone 1976 The Secrets of Isis episode 2 17 The Hitchhiker 1979 Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids episode Free Ride 1981 The Hitchhiker s Guide to the Galaxy TV series 1983 Andrea s Story A Hitchhiking Tragedy an ABC Afterschool Special presentation 1983 Quincy M E episode Beyond the Open Door 1983 The Day After Made for TV movie aired on ABC 1984 Diff rent Strokes a two part very special episode The Hitchhikers 1999 SpongeBob SquarePants Pizza Delivery 2000 The Hitch hiker an episode of Tales of the Unexpected 2003 Cold Case episode 1 10 Hitchhiker addresses similar murders of hitchhikers in Pennsylvania Delaware and New Jersey 2004 The L Word episode Losing It 2006 Lost episode Further Instructions 2006 The Masters of Horror episode Pick Me Up 2007 Peking Express a Dutch Flemish reality game show that follows a series of couples as they hitchhike to or from Beijing in seasons 1 3 and South America in seasons 4 and 5 Fictional hitchhikers Edit Augustin l auto stoppeur by Belgian sculptor Gigi Warny Hitchhiker a hitchhiking lunatic killer played by actor Edwin Neal in the original film The Texas Chain Saw Massacre 1974 Phineas Ezra and Gus the Hitchhiking Ghosts considered the mascots of the Haunted Mansion attraction who also appear in other media such as Disney s House of Mouse The Haunted Mansion movie and official merchandise citation needed Ford Prefect a space hitchhiking travel writer in The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy The Hitcher a green cockney man who was featured in The Mighty Boosh Jack Reacher a character of the Lee Child novelsSee also EditMurders of Jacqueline Ansell Lamb and Barbara Mayo two unsolved murders of hitchhikers in England in 1970 Carpool Flexible carpooling hitchhiking formalized via designated meeting points Freighthopping Hitchwiki Ridesharing company Slugging hitchhiking motivated by HOV lanes in several urban areasReferences Edit Hitch The World indefinite vagabond travel Velabas Travel Narrative and Drawings from Hitchhiking Around the World Kovalchik Kara 9 January 2015 Why Do Hitchhikers Say Destination Or Bust Mental Floss a b Hitchhiker s guide what you should know myluggage io Retrieved 30 July 2022 Nwanna p 573 So You Won t Talk Huh Time 18 November 1946 Archived from the original on 19 July 2009 Retrieved 27 January 2009 In her cell Susan learned that it also technically forbids hitchhiking and demands by a law passed in 1799 that strangers be able to give a good account of themselves Attorney James A Major of the American Civil Liberties Union demanded that she be given a new trial Hitchhiking Basics Hitchhiking Archived from the original on 7 December 2012 Retrieved 4 December 2012 Italy Hitchwiki The Hitchhiker s guide to Hitchhiking a b Huynh Diana 10 October 2011 Where Have All the Hitchhikers Gone Freakonomics Radio Podcast Archived from the original on 15 September 2016 Retrieved 21 September 2016 Compagni Portis Julian 2015 Thumbs Down America and the Decline of Hitchhiking BA thesis Wesleyan University Chesters Graeme Smith David 2001 The Neglected Art of Hitch hiking Risk Trust and Sustainability Sociological Research Online 6 3 63 71 doi 10 5153 sro 605 S2CID 143681275 Bianca Friess 10 August 2018 Projekt Nersingen will Mitfahrbanke aufstellen Sudwest Presse Archived from the original on 25 April 2019 Retrieved 25 April 2019 Die Mitfahrbank als unkomplizierte Mitfahrborse fur alle BurgerInnen Osterreichisches Bundesministerium fur Nachhaltigkeit und Tourismus 20 August 2018 Archived from the original on 29 September 2020 Retrieved 25 April 2019 Handbuch fur eine erfolgreiche Einfuhrung von Mitfahrbanken PDF MobilitaterInnen 2018 Archived PDF from the original on 25 April 2019 a b Wechner Bernd A dearth of research Does anyone really know anything about hitch hiking Wechner Bernd The Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking bernd wechner info There are no statistics on hitch hiking at least none that are meaningful and reliable Compiling useful statistics would require counting hitchers and the amount of rides they receive and comparing them to the problems reported which would be a difficult task McLeod Jamie 10 January 2007 The better Better Way The Eyeopener Retrieved 3 May 2013 The most recent hard evidence I could find about hitchhiking danger was a 1974 study conducted by the California Highway Patrol examining crimes committed by and on hitchhikers It found that in 71 7 per cent of hitchhiker related crimes the hitchhiker was the victim It also found that only 0 63 per cent of the crimes reported during the period of the study were hitchhiker related and that hitchhikers were not disproportionately victims of crime Citing California Crimes And Accidents Associated With Hitchhiking California Highway Patrol February 1974 No independent information exists about hitchhikers who are not involved in crimes Without such information it is not possible to conclude whether or not hitchhikers are exposed to high danger However the results of this study do not show that hitchhikers are over represented in crimes or accidents beyond their numbers Also available as a PDF Joachim Fiedler et al 1989 Anhalterwesen und Anhaltergefahren unter besonderer Berucksichtigung des Kurztrampens in German Wiesbaden Germany Bundeskriminalamt Wiesbaden OCLC 21676123 Trampen ohne grosses Risiko Zeit Online 1990 In one of 10 000 rides a woman is raped and in two of 1 000 rides there is an attempted rape Hitchhiker s safety Hitchwiki Retrieved 1 January 2014 This is a link to the referenced article but note that it has not been fully peer reviewed and that we cannot guarantee its validity Based on Compagni Portis Julian 2015 Thumbs Down America and the Decline of Hitchhiking BA thesis Wesleyan University p 44 Citing California Crimes And Accidents Associated With Hitchhiking California Highway Patrol Table 18 Also available as a PDF Cuba Hitchhiking Guide Archived 27 November 2012 at the Wayback Machine Frank Verhart Lifts ad hoc carpooling in Netherlands 2007 The Liftershalte Hitchhiking in the Netherlands 18 July 2006 booklets Archived from the original on 10 July 2010 Retrieved 20 October 2012 Jakub Czuprynski red Autostop polski PRL i wspolczesnosc Korporacja Ha art Krakow 2005 ISBN 83 89911 18 3 Ireland Hitchwiki the Hitchhiker s guide to Hitchhiking hitchwiki org Retrieved 1 December 2016 Dooling Michael C 2010 Clueless in New England The Unsolved Disappearances of Paula Welden Connie Smith and Katherine Hull The Carrollton Press Laura Hancock 13 January 2013 Wyoming Senate committee debates advances hitchhiking bill Casper Star Tribune Retrieved 30 May 2014 Falkenberg Lisa 2 July 2007 Slugs avoid the slow lane Houston Chronicle Bennett Joe 2000 A thumb in the air Fun Run and other Oxymoron s Simon amp Schuster UK Ltd ISBN 0684861364 Madrigal Alexis C 12 June 2014 Meet the Cute Wellies Wearing Wikipedia Reading Robot That s Going to Hitchhike Across Canada The Atlantic Mahood Linda 2018 Thumbing a Ride Hitchhikers Hostels and Counterculture in Canada Vancouver UBC Press Laviolette Patrick 2020 Hitchhiking Cultural Inroads London Palgrave DOI 10 1007 978 3 030 48248 0 Guinness Book of Records 1980 page 466 Key West to Alaska not without a hitch Archived from the original on 25 June 2003 Retrieved 19 June 2022 Mark Knopfler comments between songs atMadison Square Garden concert 2019 Guinness Book of Records 1991 page 179 Prino s 24 hour record Letters from Guinness Miscellaneous publications from various authors Stephan Schlei Encyclopedia of Road Subculture digihitch com Retrieved 14 October 2011 permanent dead link Encyclopedia of Road Subculture Devon Smith Retrieved 14 October 2011 permanent dead link Green Jim B 2009 Colleen Stan The Simple Gifts of Life Dubbed by the Media The Girl in the Box and The Sex Slave iUniverse ISBN 978 1 4401 1837 1 Marek Radziwon Rozmowa z Andrzejem Stasiukiem Waters John Carsick John Waters Hitchhikes Across America US MacMillan Archived from the original on 31 July 2014 Retrieved 18 May 2015 Twitch tv Hitch Calder Simon 6 December 2018 I challenged a professional hitchhiker to a race around the Isle of Wight Who won The Independent Retrieved 22 July 2022 Bibliography EditBrunvand Harold 1981 The Vanishing Hitchhiker American Urban Legends and Their Meaning New York NY Norton amp Company Griffin John H 1961 Black Like Me Boston Houghton Mifflin Hawks Tony 1996 Round Ireland with a Fridge London Ebury Laviolette Patrick 2016 Why did the anthropologist cross the road Ethnos Journal of Anthropology 81 3 379 401 Nwanna Gladson I 2004 Americans Traveling Abroad What You Should Know Before You Go Frontier Publishers ISBN 1890605107 Packer Jeremy 2008 Hitching the highway to hell Media hysterics and the politics of youth mobility Mobility Without Mayhem Safety Cars and Citizenship Chapel Hill Duke Univ Press 77 110 Reid Jack 2020 Roadside Americans The Rise and Fall of Hitchhiking in a Changing Nation Chapel Hill Univ of North Carolina Press Smith David H amp Frauke Zeller 2017 The death and lives of hitchBOT the design and implementation of a hitchhiking robot Leonardo 50 1 77 8 Sykes Simon amp Tom Sykes 2005 No Such Thing as a Free Ride UK Edition London Cassell Illustrated Tobar Hector 2020 The Last Great Road Bum New York Farrar Straus and Giroux Kabourkova Michaela 2022 Solo Female Traveller What I Learnt from Hitchhiking in 70 Countries Valencia Amazon External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Hitchhiking The dictionary definition of hitchhike at Wiktionary Tips for hitchhiking travel guide from Wikivoyage Hitchhiking around the world travel guide from Wikivoyage Hitchhiking phrasebook travel guide from Wikivoyage Hitchhiking at Curlie Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hitchhiking amp oldid 1136801627, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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