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Hitch-hiking in Italy is

Hitch-hiking in Italy is nearly as easy as in Germany, just move from one Area Servizio [AS] to the next and ask around, in northern Italy you can sometimes get away with German or English, further to the south you'll need a few words of Italian and a map.

Toll stations are another option, but I've only ever used them during my first trip through Italy, lacking a map of the AS'es at the time.

Either way, getting from the Brenner (my usual entry point into I) to Ancona and even Bari/Brindisi in a single day has rarely been a problem.

Robert
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Robert AH Prins (254,000+ km and counting)
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