Difference between revisions of "Georgia (United States)"
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[[User:Zac Stewart|Zac]]<small><sup>[[User talk:Zac Stewart|talk]]</sup></small> hitches short distances on a regular basis to get around and never has a hard time getting where he wants to go. | [[User:Zac Stewart|Zac]]<small><sup>[[User talk:Zac Stewart|talk]]</sup></small> hitches short distances on a regular basis to get around and never has a hard time getting where he wants to go. | ||
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* [[Atlanta]], Capital and largest city | * [[Atlanta]], Capital and largest city | ||
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* [[GA-400]], connects Atlanta to suburbs in the north, terminating in [[Dahlonega]] | * [[GA-400]], connects Atlanta to suburbs in the north, terminating in [[Dahlonega]] | ||
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Revision as of 15:25, 12 September 2009
Hitchhiking in Georgia isn't very common, however either because of the novelty or because people are genuinely nice, getting a ride doesn't take very long. Often, the first car you thumb will stop. Even still, it can take a while to get somewhere because most drivers aren't going very long distances. Often just to the next town, unless you are on the interstate. Just be aware that people will use the advantage of having you trapped in their car to "evangelize" to you.
Zactalk hitches short distances on a regular basis to get around and never has a hard time getting where he wants to go.
<map lat='32.75' lng='-83.4' zoom='6' float='right' view='0' height='330' width='250' country='United States'/>
Cities
Major highways
Interstates
- I-20, shortest route from Atlanta to Birmingham or Columbia
- I-75, runs the length of the state, from Michigan to Florida
- I-85, crosses through Atlanta from northern South Carolina to southern Alabama
- I-95, runs along the cost and through Savannah from South Carolina to Florida
State highways
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