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Hitchhiking from Sunbury

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51.30568, -0.40867

Heading towards Stroud, had a sign saying M4W. After 10 minutes got a lift to Cirencester. I stand next to the road by the picnic benches and the lorry park.
―Wienerpolser

51.27186, 0.03574

Good spot, though at 7AM on a Monday it didn't seem like much traffic was going far on the M25. Had a sign for Cobham/M4. Two cars stopped and offered short lifts, then after an hour one took me to Cobham services.
―Wienerpolser

51.0038, 2.30409

This is my "waiting" time not including sleeping. I got there at around 11pm, sketchy time to arrive [no lorries/trucks will be stopping anyway in this area - I would say at least 100km away, maybe more due to the situation..].
This makes it a bit tricky for people to trust you. When I was there, there was a small camp of paperless folk (you really understand your privileges being in this area).
If you stop here, you absolutely need to talk to people. While a lot of people can be damn rude, you should find someone eventually. I got a camper van (what?! They almost never stop...we'll...this was rented) going across to UK at Dunkerque...I explained them the process of needing to add me to their ticket, but we got to the office and they said that it was already fine. Does it depend on the company? This was DFDS.
Got a little nervous at passport control when they asked how we knew each other - you should do a better job than me - they're not the biggest fan of hitchers...but it would be ridiculous to go past ticket control and be kicked out there.
Careful not to get out at Dover - it sucks. Get out if you need to on the first services on the motorway, or M25 services :-)
―whisperingofthestars

51.30568, -0.40867

Waited 10 seconds with a sign saying M4 E, 3rd car that passed took me to Swindon.
―Wienerpolser

51.18787, 3.10561

Waited about an hour, mostly outside the shop with a sign saying Calais>UK, and asking the few cars I saw with UK plates. Eventually an Irish guy offered me a lift, took me in the ferry and dropped me outside London.
―Wienerpolser

51.45945, -2.58912

Layby at Moxy Bristol ( hotel on Newfoundland Rd BS1 ) IS NOW VERY GOOD ..for M4 West or East
―Anonymous

51.60546, -0.6933

A blind corner as cars are speeding up for the motorway. There is space to stop. Maybe try along London Road but there’s not many good spots to stop around the roundabout
―Breno

51.4919, -0.28366

Had hear good things about this spot but after 2 hours with a sign to Bristol I decided to call it a day
―ActingOutColours

52.20994, -0.94353

Stood at the entrance to the petrol station and got a lift heading into London. Also got offered a lift to Milton Keynes inside the services when seen walking around with sign. Not loads of traffic but decent spot
―ActingOutColours

51.87648, -0.37821

near the parking exit traffic light will be a good places find the car to goe hitchhike, but nowadays not everyone known it , hoping everything goes well, i find the paper board from the supermarket 1km away from airport
―Joe

51.43415, -0.38821

Most people go to the ring road, but at the end i found someone who went to Exeter.
―johan92

51.43415, -0.38821

It took a while to find someone, but at the end I asked someone who was filling his tank, going to Exeter.
―johan92

51.55255, -0.45039

Bonega veturo kun Majstro Edd, li eĉ donis al mi 20 britajn pundojn. Dankon. Intensa tago, mi uzis parton de la kartona skatolo de la Rog Strix 15 "pligrandigita", kiun mi ĵus aĉetis uzita por 500 pundoj, kiun mi trovis la antaŭan tagon en Facebook. La plej multekosta ŝildo (Birmingham) de mia vivo kaj mi ankoraŭ ne eĉ uzis la komputilon. Mi ne havus tempon, mi devis iri al Afriko por volontuli ĉe la Monda Kongreso de Esperanto en Arusha, feliĉe la komunumo helpis min kun la bileto, mi kaptus la unuan aviadilon el Dublino post malpli ol 48 horoj. Ĝi valoris esti gajninta iom da mono en Londono dum pli ol monato.
―Jurobola

51.48776, -0.39449

superb hitching point (service area) for bristol, birmingham etc.
―Anonymous

51.55255, -0.45039

The point is great for hitching towards Oxford/Birmingham (M40) or M25 - also, there is a hatched-marking section, where a car can stop to pick you up even when the traffic is heavy.
Always stand with a sign stating your destination, as a lot of traffic goes round M25.

Also, there is an OxfordTube bus stop nearby, so you can always take the bus if you are really stuck.
―Anonymous

51.56097, -0.49825

Good place for hitch-hiking onto M40 - 1.5 miles away from Uxbridge station. Make sure the driver is going straight through on M40, and not on M25
―Anonymous

51.49116, -0.2829

Just to add some more detail here - This spot is at the start of the M4, so I've used it for Bristol etc. The best way to get there is to get to Chiswick Park tube station, either by tube or bus. When you get off the tube, walk straight out of the exit, over the bridge towards Chiswick High Road. Then turn right, and walk along the high road about 15 minutes. When you get to the big roundabout, you'll see a petrol station at the opposite side of the of the roundabout. Just after that petrol station is a kind of slip road heading towards Junction 2 of the M4. There is a layby cars can stop in.
―Anonymous

51.49153, -0.28275

Nov '09
Took 3 hours to get out of this spot with loads of cars.
much better hitching from junc 3/5. service station probably best.
―Anonymous

51.49089, -0.20626

There is a layby to hitch from, just before traffic lights, so cars must slow or stop. Never waited more than 30 mins for lift out of London or to Heston services.
―Anonymous

51.436, -0.37976

This hitch-hiking spot lies just next to a bus stop, and just after a pedestrian crossing, so the traffic passing this point is quite slow. Good for getting onto the M3
―Anonymous

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