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49.25532, 3.97157


―birdy

47.78847, 3.67235

we got picked up fairly fast by someone going to Paris. They dropped us on the outskirts, where we got a bus and a train into the centre.
―Alifeee

48.88916, 2.396

we were unsure about this one, but fairly quickly someone stopped and took us to Porte d'Italie in the South. We were trying to get to Lyon eventually. a few other people were going other directions.
―Alifeee

49.88687, 2.83718

we were heading for Paris. after not so long, someone stopped who was doing van delivery driving towards Paris. they kindly dropped us right off of the Périphique in Paris.
―Alifeee

48.9418, 2.43236

We wanted to go to Dunkerque on a Saturday morning (of a weekend where they celebrate the big carnival) to make it to the worldwide-seagull competition and had no luck. No one pulled over despite many cars having the number of that département on their licence plate. It was also freezing (-5°C) which didn’t help so we abandoned.
―elisabethhirtz

48.82904, 2.7068

a lot of cars but not much which stop
―Saul

47.4734, 0.77583

Un très bon spot pour aller direction Paris. J'ai été prise en moins de 5 minutes pour un trajet direct vers Paris.

A very good spot to go to Paris. I found a direct ride to Paris in 5 minutes.
―margot

48.81971, 2.32643

I didn't enjoy hitching there, but you can't argue the results. I stood after the pedestrian crossing to stand out from the crowd, but I gues you could go before and ask the drivers waiting on the red light. I had sign "A10".
―Chris9012

47.50446, 4.03722

Attente inexistante. Plein de gens sortaient de la boutique. Le premier couple à qui j’ai demandé m’a pris!
―Traitdunion

48.82881, 2.74231

Taken by Jérémy. A lot of local people that doesn't go that far.
―cavalierrustique

48.68282, 2.49056

I would advise against hitchhiking here. Although there were a lot of cars, I waited a long time with a sign "A5 Sens/Troyes". There was a homeless man asking the cars at the traffic light for money, and there was no place for them to stop except there.
―Thibaud

48.05496, 0.25458

It takes a long time to get to the station, we walked 35 min from Sarges Les Le Mans after 20min of bus from Le Mans trainstation but this spot is perfect ! A really big station si it was quite intimidating to ask people at first but the third person we asked took us and even brang us to the train station ( not on their road). It is hard to access but it’s worth the walk
―Lulin

50.33272, 2.91975

I agree that it's a really weird spot and it was mostly locals but there's space to stand at the side of the turnaround (if a bit windy, also no shelter, so not a spot for bad weather) and cars can stop too. With a sign to Paris we (2ppl) found a ride to Aulnay within half an hour and from there taking the train into Paris proper was pretty easy (and cheap.)
―thebeekeeper

47.24368, 2.06484

Toll booth.Ride to Paris in 5 mins. Perfect spot although it's not legal to walk here.
―VeikkaK

45.90885, 1.29249

Asked people at the gas station, found quickly a car to Paris
―Anonymous

50.63164, 3.08102

Not incredible but not that bad for a spot to exit a big city. But we’ve been super lucky and have been taken after 1h by a Flixbus straight to Paris !!!
―zesexyhitchhikerz

50.77838, 4.29977

Took some time to found someone going to Paris. Don't afraid to ask people on petrol station.
―Denys

48.82021, 2.32408

The first car who stopped took me to Aire de Lisses
―anettlee17

50.49006, 4.09527

The first car I asked was a lovely Parisian family who took me to the suburbs of Paris from here.
―anettlee17

48.82881, 2.74231

Long to reach, just like all the good spots to get out of Paris.
I also had three offers for a ride to Meaux, which can be interesting since cars have to cross the toll to get there.
―RoadTripeur

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