Hitchhiking definition

Hitchhiking means attempting to solicit or soliciting free travel, or travel for a nominal price, from passing vehicles.

Examples of Hitchhiking in a sentence

  • Hitchhiking, driving any form of motorized vehicles, such as automobiles, motorbikes and/or motorcycles; or the purchase or possession of weapons is strictly prohibited.

  • Hitch-hiking and riding in cars other than those approved by leaders are not permitted.

  • Hitchhiking or driving any form of motorized vehicles, such as automobiles, motorbikes and/or motorcycles will be cause for dismissal from the program.

  • Hitch-hiking on Commission property is strictly prohibited; the Toll Captain should ensure that rule is enforced.

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