- Border Wait Times
Infrastructure permitting, the processing goals CBP has set for travelers are: SENTRI NEXUS Lanes: 15 minutes; Ready Lanes: 50% of general traffic lane wait times For cross border travel impacts due to COVID-19, please visit the DHS website and USA gov website
- Check Wait Times - Homeland Security
Travelers crossing land borders can download the Border Wait Time application to access wait times Wait times are updated hourly and listed for commercial vehicles, passenger vehicles and pedestrians
- Border Times – Real-Time US-Mexico Border Wait Times
Border Times (bordertimes com): Real-time wait times for all 41 US-Mexico border crossings Free iOS Android apps with SENTRI tracking Updated every 15 min from CBP
- Border Times - Real-Time Border Crossing Wait Times
Check real-time border crossing wait times between Mexico, USA, and Canada Get accurate information for Tijuana, Mexicali, Ciudad Juárez, Matamoros, Nuevo Laredo, Reynosa, Nogales, Vancouver, Toronto, Windsor, Niagara Falls and 30+ more border crossings
- Current Border wait times from Mexico to the US.
Borders Wait Time service provides real-time information on traffic congestion and wait times at the borders between the USA, Mexico, and Canada Stay up-to-date with current wait times and average wait times for commercial vehicles, passenger vehicles, and pedestrians at the Andrade border crossing
- CBP Border Wait Times - Apps on Google Play
The U S Customs and Border Protection's Border Wait Times (BWT) app provides estimated wait times and open lane status 24 7 at ports of entry that process commercial vehicles, passenger
- Border Wait Time Measurement System
Access real-time and historical data on border wait times via Border Wait Time Measurement System (BWTMS) Providing information for commercial (CMV) and passenger (POV) vehicles at Texas-Mexico Ports of Entry
- Border crossing times down by up to 18%, Tijuana official says
Crossing times from Tijuana into San Diego through the San Ysidro Port of entry have gone down by 10 to 18 percent, according to Pedro Montijo Peterson, Secretary of Tijuana's Economic Development
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