Liftershalte

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A liftershalte or liftplaats (in the Dutch language) is a spot (halte means stop, like in bushalte), marked by an official sign, where a hitchhiker (lifter) can easily be picked up by car drivers. In the Netherlands these spots can be found at the following cities (2024):

  • Maastricht: at the Stadionplein in front of football stadium De Geusselt. This liftershalte is situated on a parking area and is therefore not suitable for hitching a good ride from passing drivers.
Girl hitchhiking at the liftershalte of The Hague

Local liftershaltes are situated in the provinces Flevoland in Zeewolde, Friesland in Heeg, Sneek, Langweer en Sint Nicolaasga and in North-Brabant in Hoogeloon, Hulsel, Luyksgestel, Knegsel en Weebosch.[2]

In the past there were also liftershaltes in:

  • Amsterdam: N200 direction Haarlem
  • Enschede: on Westerval, at the Parkweg (direction A1), receded 2006.
  • Leeuwarden: reportedly had an official hitch-hiking spot
  • Maastricht: at the beginning of the A2 near the soccer stadium De Geusselt situated on a very good location to hitchhike to (Viaductweg x N2/A2) (direction Eindhoven) and the A79 (direction Heerlen), receded in 2012.

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