
Hitch-hiking is not particularly common. Most public transport however works on a sort of hitch-hiking system where the traveller waits by the side of the road until a public songthaew, bus or truck comes along, waves (palm down, fingers to the ground - thumb up is not polite) and the vehicle stops for the passenger to squeeze in. The fare is usually set depending on distance travelled, and the driver will stop just outside the destination point to collect the money owed.
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