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Slugging: The Commuting Alternative for Washington DC [Paperback]

David E. LeBlanc (Author)


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August 11, 1999
How do people commute in Washington DC? Thousands do NOT use buses, trains, or carpools...they actually use a form of hitch-hiking or "Slugging" as they call it. This unique form of cost free commuting has taken Washington DC by storm because it is faster, easier, and more flexible than traditional forms of commuting. With straight forward, easy to follow advice, the author takes you through the complex network of slugging. Filled with maps, hints, and tips built on years of slugging experience, the "Slugging: The Commuting Alternative for Washington DC" will save you time and money.

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" LeBlanc's book details in 124 easy-to-read pages how to commute from Northern Virginia to D.C. without paying one cent - and without worrying about riding with strangers. This book shows the reader how to use this alternative form of commuting to their advantage ..." LeBlanc said in statement last week. ``Slugging is not only the cheapest form of commuting, but generally gets you into the District faster than any public transportation."(Prince William Journal, 26 August 1999, by William J. Ford) -- Prince William Journal, 26 August 1999, by William J. Ford

LeBlanc's book details in 124 easy-to-read pages how to commute from Northern Virginia to D.C. without paying one cent - and without worrying about riding with strangers.

"This book shows the reader how to use this alternative form of commuting to their advantage ..." LeBlanc said in statement last week. "Slugging is not only the cheapest form of commuting, but generally gets you into the District faster than any public transportation." -- WILLIAM J. FORD, Prince William Journal

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Finally there is a solution to the commuting burden for Northern Virginia and Washington, DC and best of all, it's free!! No, it's not a secret, only nobody has written a book explaining how it's done...until now. There are literally stacks of information for commuters who use traditional public transportation such as buses, Metro, van pools, and rail, but virtually nothing has been written on one of the fastest growing forms of commuting methods in Washington, DC - "slugging." Fortunately this book explains the slugging phenomena and gives the commuter all the information they need to know to take advantage of this unique commuting alternative. Complete with detailed maps of every slugging location, hours of operation, dos & don'ts, common slugging etiquette, and dozens more useful tips, this book is the complete guide for both the novice and the experienced slugger. With over a year in its research, the book Slugging: The Commuting Alternative for Washington, DC is the definitive source for accurate and up-to-date information.

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