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HITCH HIKING
 
Advice about hitch hiking, where you should do it and when. We welcome your contributions. Please check the city guides for specific information for hitching to and from particular locations. Please e-mail us at: ireland@backpackglobe.com


Hitch hiking gets a lot of bad press. This creates paranoia both amongst travellers who become scared of getting lifts, and of drivers who are too frightened to pick you up. But hitch hiking can be a great way to get to know locals and discover places you would not otherwise visit.

- WHERE AND HOW TO HITCH
- SIGNS
- SAFETY
- USEFUL LINKS

WHERE AND HOW TO HITCH
Backpackglobe and it's affiliate sites do not generally recommend hitching however in Ireland it is usually pretty easy except in major tourist areas where you may find cars full of family members or other hitchers! In the Republic of Ireland you will also find large numbers of hitchers out on the roads too.

Some things to be aware of are to make it clear you are a tourist especially in the North and if any political comments are made about the Irish situation be diplomatic. It is now possible to hitch more safely between the Republic and the North.

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SIGNS
This is a cause for debate amongst hitchers. Some say drivers won't stop if they don't know where you want to go. Others say it is safer not to use a sign so you can ask the driver where they are going before you accept a lift. A compromise is to use the name of the road you are travelling on.
Tips for getting a ride:
Most people that give you lifts will be people that have hitched themselves, or couriers or truck drivers who want company. To improve your chances of getting a lift:
- look neat and respectable.
- Face the oncoming traffic and smile.
- Choose a spot with plenty of room for the driver to safely stop and where the traffic is not too fast. This way it is safer for cars to stop and the driver has a chance to size you up.
- Stand confidently with your thumb out over the road.
- When a car stops ask where the driver is going to - you can still decline the lift if you don't like the look of them.
- Do not smoke in someone else's car.
- Travel light.
- Take an international drivers licence as the driver may wish to share the driving.

Note if it rains you've usually got less chance of people stopping (visibility decreases and they might not want water in their car). It might be better to make your way to a cafe or autostop and wait out the rain or stick it out and try to use the sympathy factor.


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SAFETY
Despite the bad press the most hazardous thing about hitching is the chance of being involved in a car accident or being hit by a car if you are standing too close to the side of the road. Here are some more tips for safety:
- As a single female you will travel quickly but you may attract undue attention. Travelling with a guy helps as people may perceive you as a couple.
- Turn down the lift if you do not feel comfortable.
- Keep your luggage with you. Do not put it in the trunk.

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USEFUL LINKS
Try the hitching forum on the BugEurope website
http://bugride.com

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