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Why don't people hitchhike any more? Is the world more dangerous or just meaner?

Why don't people hitchhike any more? Is the world more dangerous or just meaner?

The Guardian3 days ago

Whatever happened to hitchhiking? You rarely here of people thumbing a lift any more. Is the world more dangerous or just meaner? Ann Langdon, Essex
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