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Hitchhiking from Trieste

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45.70469, 13.8469

Asked around to a Swiss car, they were Croats going to Zagreb ! Thanks Zatko and Alma ! Deo gratias!
―cavalierrustique

45.69069, 13.8019

Pretty good. Italian woman picked us up who was going to Slovenia to get cheaper gas. We had no sign .

- ER
―Anonymous

45.69067, 13.80176

When I arrived a guy pulled down to pee, I asked him if he go to Ljubljana and he agree to drop me at the gas station at the border! Grazie Mario!
―cavalierrustique

45.88116, 13.25869

Perfect spot to go to Trieste, I just asked around and found a Ukrainian family going to Rijeka that even dropped me in the city center. Too kind!
―cavalierrustique

45.7012, 13.83872

This seemed like the most practical place to hitch (directly on the motorway but with a big hardshoulder for cars to stop, and due to the border chaos it was fairly slow traffic.) Demoralising as lot of cars where taking the exit just before this though. Still, perseverance. Tons of trucks rejected me, but eventually got offered a ride to Skopje, allowing me to reach Ljubljana. The driver spoke English and was super cool. 60 mins for a super fast ride in a BMW is pretty damn good.
―Anonymous

45.69067, 13.80176

Some cool Italians offered me a ride to the border after 5 mins waiting. The spot itself is great. Good visibility, slow traffic and a massive layby. At the border several motorways merge, so way more long distance options, although perhaps not a perfect spot for hitchike. Still made it to Ljubljana tho. Walking over border was no problem obviously.
―Anonymous

45.53572, 13.73654

Bon emplacement avant l'autoroute, les personnes peuvent s'arrêter sur le côté et ne vont pas vite.
―Anonymous

45.52444, 13.56707

Il y a un parking pour bus et voiture donc les voitures peuvent facilement s'arrêter et ne vont pas vite puisque nous sommes toujours en ville. Très bon spot
―Anonymous

45.68928, 13.79553

Alr spot tbh
―sisiamigomio

45.70463, 13.84694

With a sign to lublyana went to maribor. Possibility for Budapest and Romania randomly.
―sisiamigomio

45.68928, 13.79553


―Anonymous

45.68604, 13.7479

Lot of cars afternoon going direction to Venice, but we got a ride just to Palmanova, from where we continued further. We had sign Venice/Verona.
―TwoThumbsTravel

45.70471, 13.84542

Very small traffic here, just trucks and few cars and people are not so friendly. We were waiting for the car for almost 2 hours and finally one older couple took us (2) to Trieste train station, where we took a public transport to the Barcola part of city, where was a good traffic.
―TwoThumbsTravel

46.07902, 14.48021

Not so good place, but a man recommended us this spot (he saw many people hitchhiking here) so we (2) tried and get a car after 10 minutes to Slovenian-Italian gas station on boarder.
―TwoThumbsTravel

45.7029, 13.94294

Typical highway station and rest place. Mostly trucks taking obligatory breaks. With some patience you can easily get at least to Ljubljana, with some Celje/Maribor or even Austria or Hungary
―mandat

45.69993, 13.83626

Seems like people are not happy to stop at the border for some reason. After 50min one italian guy stopped and he said that it's not good spot to hitchhike and he took me to station on the highway
―mandat

45.53578, 13.67201

There is a petrol station where you can hitchhike right before the highway, just make sure to have a sign or they won't easily stop.
―luca86

45.60453, 13.80638

Got a ride to Koper in Slovenia, easy to cross border here. There is a bus stop, make a sign.
―luca86

45.58049, 13.79767

There is a safe place for hitchhiking just before the border crossing. Cars slow down up to 50 km/h and there is a place for save stop. However, almost everybody goes to the Triest city and it’s difficult to find sb going further. A little further, at border crossing, there were policemen but gentile and cheering up in my hitchhiking.
―BDalas

46.03665, 14.46596


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