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France is a great country for hiking. There are many friendly car and truck drivers. The highways cost money, and at some péages (toll points) you can get a hike easily. At some Péages all the traffic has to stop and pay - these are excellent spots to get a long ride further. Most cities next to a highway have a péage where all trafic has to stop. You can get free maps in the péage offices - these also indicate where you can find the "all-stop-péage".

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  • France is a great country for hiking. There are many friendly car and truck drivers. The highways cost money, and at some péages (toll points) you can get a hike easily. At some Péages all the traffic has to stop and pay - these are excellent spots to get a long ride further. Most cities next to a highway have a péage where all trafic has to stop. You can get free maps in the péage offices - these also indicate where you can find the "all-stop-péage".
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  • France is a great country for hiking. There are many friendly car and truck drivers. The highways cost money, and at some péages (toll points) you can get a hike easily. At some Péages all the traffic has to stop and pay - these are excellent spots to get a long ride further. Most cities next to a highway have a péage where all trafic has to stop. You can get free maps in the péage offices - these also indicate where you can find the "all-stop-péage". Some Péage are really good, some not so good. If you've been waiting for a while with an indication of where to go, drop it and try with your thumb only. And also, you can try to get a ride to the next good spot in the wrong direction. Most of the French don't speak English. So have a map to show them, where you want to go. If you know any French word, use it! French people like it, if you try your best. Say "Bonjour Monsieur/Madame", to show that you are friendly. If you're heading to Germany, you maybe need to know that Germany is "Allemagne" in French.
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