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[*] posted on 4-18-2022 at 09:46 AM


During times of high traffic volume I've seen the police directing traffic at that Alto sign preventing the right turn from the east into the sentri/ready lanes. You would need to continue west and make a U-turn to get into the end of the line for a left turn into sentri/ready. I think they do it when the sentri/ready lines back up to the turn and becomes a bit of a cluster. I the photo above you can see the police car sitting there but it appears they are allowing the right turn entry.
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[*] posted on 4-18-2022 at 02:02 PM


You cannot see the cop car blocking your right turn at the stop sign into Sentri or Ready. The co[ will direct you westbound.
If you are coming from the east you have to go straight and do a U-turn. Traffic will block you so you will be in bad shape.
Way better to skip the turn on to the airport road and go north to the border road then go east to the left turn ito Sentri/Ready.
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Quote: Originally posted by Purdyd  
These are great maps to the Mexicali east border crossing.

But if you come in from the east can you turn right into the global sentri lane?

Is it marked?

Google maps ain’t exactly clear on how that works and it looks to be setup for a left turin coming in from the west?

I’ll be coming back through in May and haven’t driven across that border crossing in well, a long time.

Sorry I see it now, I assume right at the alto sign.




[Edited on 4-18-2022 by Purdyd]
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[*] posted on 4-18-2022 at 02:48 PM


The Ready lane is often backed up to the street. I've seen it all the way back to the traffic circle at Calz. Manuel Gómez Morín. Sometimes Sentri holders pass on the right and then turn left into Sentri so as to avoid the Ready Lane congestion. I've turned in coming from the east too as the Sentri line is usually not as backed up.

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[*] posted on 4-18-2022 at 07:31 PM


So you may or may not be able to turn right into the sentri lane coming from the east depending on the day.

Not sure I’m excited about passing on the right coming from the west and turning left either.

I guess I’ll figure it out. 😎
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[*] posted on 4-19-2022 at 09:17 AM


Turning right when going west means you have to cut into an existing line waiting for traffic to clear. The cop will wave you westbound as the cops prohibit cutting the line.
I see a cop pulling out cutting cars all the time and sending them to the back of the line.
Nobody like the line cutters, and the cops agree.
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[*] posted on 4-19-2022 at 04:32 PM


Quote: Originally posted by PaulW  
Turning right when going west means you have to cut into an existing line waiting for traffic to clear. The cop will wave you westbound as the cops prohibit cutting the line.
I see a cop pulling out cutting cars all the time and sending them to the back of the line.
Nobody like the line cutters, and the cops agree.


They pull them out of the sentri lane?

I understand the ready lane issue but not the sentri lane.
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[*] posted on 4-20-2022 at 07:32 AM


Sorry I did not make myself clear.
The line from the west to turn left into the border is in the left lane and consists of both Sentri and Ready. This long line is waiting for the heavy traffic from the east which is 100% vehicles traveling to the core city along the border road.
Those vehicles wait for a break then turn left into the border. From the east if you were to turn right into the Sentri/Ready you would be cutting into that traffic and the cop usually prevent you from doing that and will wave you to go straight heading west. If there is no cop the folks waiting to turn left into the border will honk and be upset you cut into their track.
Every trip into the standard lane I use I witness this activity multiple times while waiting very trip north. Never witnessed any one successfully doing the right turn coming from the east into the Sentri/Ready.
SO, you come from the east heading west and go straight past the border and do a U-turn to get into the eastbound lane you will be cutting into that line and the cop will pull you out and send you further west to find the end of the line. If you are lucky there will be no cop just angry people.
Once into either the Sentri or Ready past the turns you will be good.
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[*] posted on 4-20-2022 at 10:02 AM


So even if the Sentri lane, the furthest one west of the 4 you can turn into, has no cars in it at the road or in sight for that matter, you are still expected to wait in the line?



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[*] posted on 4-20-2022 at 10:31 AM


Quote: Originally posted by Bajazly  
So even if the Sentri lane, the furthest one west of the 4 you can turn into, has no cars in it at the road or in sight for that matter, you are still expected to wait in the line?


depends on traffic, depends on whether a cop is there to direct traffic.

the E-W road has pretty open traffic flow except for the border xing line ups limited to a few lanes, so it is relatively easy to do a drive-by to check out traffic/lines, and then do a u-turn to go back and get in the appropriate traffic pattern.




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[*] posted on 4-20-2022 at 11:06 AM


Quote: Originally posted by mtgoat666  
Quote: Originally posted by Bajazly  
So even if the Sentri lane, the furthest one west of the 4 you can turn into, has no cars in it at the road or in sight for that matter, you are still expected to wait in the line?


depends on traffic, depends on whether a cop is there to direct traffic.

the E-W road has pretty open traffic flow except for the border xing line ups limited to a few lanes, so it is relatively easy to do a drive-by to check out traffic/lines, and then do a u-turn to go back and get in the appropriate traffic pattern.



Yeah I get that but many times, read every time, I have used east with Sentri I have always just turned right coming from the east. Why would you need to wait hours just to make a left turn to get in a lane with maybe no cars in it that you have the right to use?




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[*] posted on 4-20-2022 at 11:30 AM


Quote: Originally posted by Bajazly  
Quote: Originally posted by mtgoat666  
Quote: Originally posted by Bajazly  
So even if the Sentri lane, the furthest one west of the 4 you can turn into, has no cars in it at the road or in sight for that matter, you are still expected to wait in the line?


depends on traffic, depends on whether a cop is there to direct traffic.

the E-W road has pretty open traffic flow except for the border xing line ups limited to a few lanes, so it is relatively easy to do a drive-by to check out traffic/lines, and then do a u-turn to go back and get in the appropriate traffic pattern.



Yeah I get that but many times, read every time, I have used east with Sentri I have always just turned right coming from the east. Why would you need to wait hours just to make a left turn to get in a lane with maybe no cars in it that you have the right to use?


Do what works for you.

I have always crossed northbound in the afternoon, and I have never seen lines that extend to the E-W street.




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[*] posted on 4-20-2022 at 04:28 PM


Thank you all so much!! really great detailed maps! and Paul W a special thanks to for writing it all out like that (for the regular and not sentri border crossing)

I am writing it all down and studying things the night before - it now seems doable

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[*] posted on 4-22-2022 at 09:25 AM


Quote: Originally posted by PaulW  
Sorry I did not make myself clear.
The line from the west to turn left into the border is in the left lane and consists of both Sentri and Ready. This long line is waiting for the heavy traffic from the east which is 100% vehicles traveling to the core city along the border road.
Those vehicles wait for a break then turn left into the border. From the east if you were to turn right into the Sentri/Ready you would be cutting into that traffic and the cop usually prevent you from doing that and will wave you to go straight heading west. If there is no cop the folks waiting to turn left into the border will honk and be upset you cut into their track.
Every trip into the standard lane I use I witness this activity multiple times while waiting very trip north. Never witnessed any one successfully doing the right turn coming from the east into the Sentri/Ready.
SO, you come from the east
heading west and go straight past the border and do a U-turn to get into the eastbound lane you will be cutting into that line and the cop will pull you out and send you further west to find the end of the line. If you are lucky there will be no cop just angry people.
Once into either the Sentri or Ready past the turns you will be good.


Got it. Thanks. From this picture I see two left turn lanes coming from the west. Does this imply you can use the right left turn lane to go into the sentri lane?



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[*] posted on 4-22-2022 at 10:55 AM


Can do if the cop is not directing you westbound.

With no cop you would have to wait quite a while If you take your turn to cut thru all the folks waiting to turn left. Meanwhile if you wait you will be holding up the mass of traffic heading west.

Not nice but doable. The folks doing from the west waited a long time to take their turn.
Actually it is a good route I described to get into the eastbound lane and still avoid the core city route that Google tells folks to go.
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[*] posted on 4-22-2022 at 08:07 PM


If you had to pick a day and time during daylight hours in May, what would you pick?

It seems for example like today Friday, 5pm had a fairly low wait time for everyone crossing the border.

Or is that just a generally bad time to drive through Mexicali.
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[*] posted on 4-22-2022 at 09:02 PM


Quote: Originally posted by Purdyd  
If you had to pick a day and time during daylight hours in May, what would you pick?

It seems for example like today Friday, 5pm had a fairly low wait time for everyone crossing the border.

Or is that just a generally bad time to drive through Mexicali.


May 11, 2:13:22 PDT plus or minus 9 seconds.

Seriously, just avoid commuting rush hours, and last day of a holiday weekend. Don’t over-obsess, the Mexicali crossings, east in particular, don’t have very bad lines.

Driving thru Mexicali is a cake walk. It ain’t a very big city. If you just have hyper-anxiety about driving, then perhaps you should only drive Sunday daytime when traffic is slowest — or you could hire a driver, Uber, etc.

[Edited on 4-23-2022 by mtgoat666]




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[*] posted on 4-24-2022 at 05:37 AM


The Mexicali Crossings are in a general sate of flux, though the East Crossing seems like it’s finally finished. The East Crossing Ready and Sentry lanes must be entered from the west when busy. The General lanes are entered from the east.

The fastest General lanes at west crossing are from the east side (the old way) through the new tunnel of death which is now a single lane and not 3 lanes! The single lane continues to the border where US Customs has a single opening in the K-rail. North of the K-rail there’s a short line for each open gate. (Current information as of last Thursday) General crossing time about an hour.

The border wait time App generally reflects the actual East Crossing times and the east approach to the West Crossing.

The west side of the West Crossing now has the Medical lane and motorcycles combined with fewer General lanes and is a lot slower! (Several or more hours!)

We don’t do Sentry so I can't help there.
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[*] posted on 4-24-2022 at 09:15 AM


Correct - CBP Border wait times do not include the wait to enter at the intersection on the Mexico side.

From the west there is only one left turn line. both Sentri and Ready use that line. The two right lanes are mostly continuing east.
At the intersection it is a 3 way stop at the tee intersection and folks take turns. Usually there is a cop or two that monitor the goings on when traffic is heavy. Morning and afternoon see the most thru traffic.

My track record for crossing including the wait in line on the boulevard varies quite a bit. Since I have somewhere to get to north I am an early person and my times average 1-1.5 hours. I even have had several trips of near 10 minutes. Of course at the same tine I cross I note that Sentri has no line after the intersection and Ready, which have most of the gates, is still shorter than standard I use. The trailer line is somewhat slower.

Meanwhile here are images from my GPS tracks that show the several routes

Showing GE and the routes I use
GE is Green,
Red is standard
Blue is Sentri/Ready

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A closeup at the border







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[*] posted on 4-24-2022 at 09:48 AM


Great thanks guys.
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[*] posted on 4-24-2022 at 06:35 PM


Quote: Originally posted by Bajazly  
So even if the Sentri lane, the furthest one west of the 4 you can turn into, has no cars in it at the road or in sight for that matter, you are still expected to wait in the line?

I came in the late afternoon, approached from the East, no cars backed up in Sentri or Ready, made right turn to Ready. Slowly and carefully. It's a tight turn, narrow lanes to the border. Did this for the 1st time in January, cops didn't care. They are generally avoiding doing the work that is not necessary. It was Sunday, maybe they behave differently when it gets busier at other times.

[Edited on 4-25-2022 by Alm]
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