San Ysidro Ready Lane Driving Directions - Reliable Route
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 Published On Apr 13, 2023

The route we depict here https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mi... and in the video is a longer way to get to the entrance of the Ready Lanes. We feel it should generally be reliable even in heavy traffic times such as at the end of a long weekend. Please note that in peak travel periods such as the holiday season, this route may not work because the line can be much further past where you join the line in this video. Do not try to cut in the line or pay anyone to help you cut in the line - this is punishable by traffic fines and even confiscation of your vehicle.

We've also included a shorter route to the San Ysidro Ready Lanes, that is not shown in the video: https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mi.... Please be advised that if you attempt to take this shorter route when there are longer wait times, you may be redirected by traffic officers to get the back of the line. This can be very confusing for a lot of border crossers, which is why we have opted to show the longer route depicted in the video.

DO NOT RELY ON GOOGLE/WAZE/APPLE NAVIGATION! It is often inaccurate and will take you to the wrong lane or on a route in which access is blocked.

For more information on identity documents eligible for use with the Ready Lanes, visit https://www.bajabound.com/before/retu... For more information on the different border lane types and what documents are necessary, visit https://www.bajabound.com/before/retu...

We also highly recommend using Baja Bound insurance when traveling to Mexico https://www.bajabound.com/

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