“…However, above all, we worked with a wide variety of groups of people, including local authorities and activists, local entrepreneurs and contractors (e.g., owners and directors of motels, roadhouses, bars, brothels, and agritourism farms), drivers and tourists, owners and workers at petrol stations and motorway service centers, and other inhabitants of selected towns, villages, and settlements. 8 As our research area stretched more than one hundred kilometers, we faced many challenges, including having to regularly move from place to place. Although modern mobility dominated the zone, this was, paradoxically, no easy task, and it entailed our entire team being forced to use bicycles and taxis, hitchhike, and even to walk along the dangerous waysides, benefi ting from the kindness of people we met along the way.…”