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Hitchhiking is often combined with other often cheap forms of transportation, such as walking or travelling by bus or train.
In Poland, during the communist regime period, hitchhiking was institutionized. Many people would have a formal document for recording travels and they would give the driver confirmation that the travel occurred. It was probably similar in other communist countries. Hitchhiking was likely considered much safer in Poland at that time.
In Eastern Europe, especially Lithuania and Russia hitchhiking turns into adventure sport. There are Hitchhiking clubs with regular gatherings, hitchhiking schools, competitions, hitchhiking gear, etc. In 1994 Russian Hitchhiker Alexey Vorov made a first trip around the world, hitchhiking by cars, planes and boats.
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