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Tijuana road conditions

bajaboolie - 10-5-2011 at 11:24 AM

Hello Everyone. It's been awhile since I've poked around on BN, but wanted to ask about up-to-date information on roads in Tijuana. We're heading down to Coyote Bay for a week this weekend, and it seems that from year to year we inevitably mess up finding the border coming back north. Last year we took Calle Internaccional to Ocampo, then left at Calle Sarabia (I think) then left at Paseo de los Heroes. (or maybe it was Paseo de Tijuana?) Anyway, are there any road changes we should know about? Is there a different/better way to do this?

Thanks so much for your help! Can't wait to be in Baja! :spingrin:

David K - 10-5-2011 at 05:36 PM

I sure would rather come north through Tecate (via Hwy. 3 from Ensenada)...
Otay second (via Corredor 2000 from Puerto Nuevo and Popotla)...
San Ysidro last (from Playas de Tijuana on 1-D)...

All routes are so well signed, there shouldn't be a problem, specially if you did it before?

bajaboolie - 10-6-2011 at 08:54 AM

Thanks, David. Looks like we're going to take your advice and go through Tecate. All these years and I've been so resistant to change, but it looks much easier on the map, too.

I'll have to do some research, but do you remember how long it takes from Ensenada to Tecate? How is that road?

Corridor (Blvd) 2000

bajaguy - 10-6-2011 at 08:58 AM

Is my bet...

Easy and fast, puts you out at the 805

David K - 10-6-2011 at 09:35 AM

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Originally posted by bajaboolie
Thanks, David. Looks like we're going to take your advice and go through Tecate. All these years and I've been so resistant to change, but it looks much easier on the map, too.

I'll have to do some research, but do you remember how long it takes from Ensenada to Tecate? How is that road?


It is about the same distance from Ensenada as is Tijuana... 70 miles. Road is excellent... 4 lanes for a bit, then the new wider style 2 lane, then the original 2 lane... But they are widening it south from Tecate... could be a short detour, nothing bad. Allow 2 hours.

As you drop into town, note the big baseball field on your right... and a Mc Donald's straight ahead... You turn right between them... along the RR tracks, signed San Diego, Hwy. 94, Garita... soon you will fork to the left over the RR track and jcn. with Hwy. 2 (free road) at a traffic circle with trees... go right (towars Mexicali) but just a short distance to the signal, left turn for the border. Come to full stop at all stop signs, that traffic circle is watched closely!

I have posted Google Earth maps of all this here on Nomad... it is easy and signed.

David K - 10-6-2011 at 09:37 AM

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Originally posted by bajaguy
Is my bet...

Easy and fast, puts you out at the 805


Yes, this is for the Otay Border. It is easy... but long border lines are typical here... unless you have Sentri like bajaguy!:light:

[Edited on 10-6-2011 by David K]

bajaguy - 10-6-2011 at 09:42 AM

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Originally posted by David K
Quote:
Originally posted by bajaguy
Is my bet...

Easy and fast, puts you out at the 805


Yes, this is for the Otay Border. It is easy... but long border lines are typical here... unless you have Sentri like bajaguy!:light:

[Edited on 10-6-2011 by David K]





Or use the Ready Lane!!!

dtbushpilot - 10-6-2011 at 10:15 AM

What are the requirements for the ready lane?

bajaguy - 10-6-2011 at 10:29 AM

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Originally posted by dtbushpilot
What are the requirements for the ready lane?





To use the Ready Lane crossing at Otay Mesa northbound, you need some type of government issued ID CARD that has an RFID (radio frequency identification) chip, such as a US Passport Card, a SENTRI card or an enhanced state driver’s license.

All passengers over the age of 16 must have this card.

You CANNOT use a passport to ENTER the Ready Lane, even if the Passport has an RFID chip.

As you approach the Ready Lane entry, there will be a sign identifying it as the ready lane and the lane will be separated on your right by barricades. There may be TJ police on duty there checking to see if you have proper documentation to use the Ready Lane.

When you get to the card reader, hold up your RFID card (not passport) and proceed as indicated. When you get to the entry/inspection booth present your ID card and US Passport.