![]() Most international crossings have toll booths on the Mexican side that charge 30 Mexican pesos (About $1.65, depending on the exchange rate) before the vehicle is allowed to approach the U.S. Other street entrepreneurs carry bottles of soapy water and a rag, offering to wash car windows or dust off the hood while people wait. The crawl is usually enlivened by encounters with vendors and “ragmen” who walk along the vehicle lines peddling anything from candy to arts and crafts to the waiting motorists. The trip north from Mexico usually starts with a one- to two-hour wait just to get to the vehicle inspection booths on the American side of a border crossing. EL PASO (Border Report) - There are two ways to cross the land ports of entry leading to the United States from Mexico: on foot or by vehicle.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |