Mobile border-crossing companion

Choose the best crossing before you get in line.

PazPort helps travelers entering the United States from Mexico or Canada compare live crossing conditions and make faster, better-informed decisions.

English + Espanol Offline-aware behavior Favorites support

Crossing snapshot

Last update 4m ago

San Ysidro - Tijuana

Southbound view

Passenger lanes

Ready lane + standard

Fast 18 min

Pedestrian lanes

General crossing

Caution 42 min

Commercial lanes

Freight movement

Critical 96 min

Built for fast, utility-first crossing decisions

PazPort prioritizes current condition, confidence signal, and user action in one scan.

Port-level visibility

Compare crossing conditions by port to avoid unnecessary wait.

Crossing-group context

Understand grouped lane behavior before selecting your route.

Lane-level status semantics

Fast, caution, and critical states make delay signals immediate.

Lane-type filtering

Filter passenger, pedestrian, and commercial lanes quickly.

Favorites

Pin most-used ports to monitor familiar crossings in one tap.

Update recency awareness

Check when data was last refreshed to judge confidence.

Status language that is easy to interpret

Every lane uses a clear semantic status so travelers can decide quickly under time pressure.

Fast

Conditions are moving. Recommended when arrival time is a priority.

Fast

Caution

Moderate wait likely. Compare nearby ports or lane subtypes first.

Caution

Critical

Significant delay risk. Consider alternatives before committing.

Critical

How PazPort supports each decision

A simple sequence built around scanning, filtering, and acting.

  1. Scan current conditions

    Review wait status at the port, group, and lane level.

  2. Filter by lane type

    Narrow results by passenger, pedestrian, commercial, and subtype.

  3. Save and move

    Favorite common crossings and move with stronger confidence.

FAQ

Common questions from border travelers.

What problem does PazPort solve?

PazPort reduces uncertainty before crossing by surfacing lane-level delay intelligence in a fast-scanning format.

Which crossings does PazPort focus on?

PazPort is designed for people entering the United States from Mexico or Canada, with data organized by port and lane.

Can I use PazPort when connectivity is weak?

Yes. PazPort includes offline-aware behavior so navigation remains usable while signal quality changes.

Does PazPort support multiple languages?

Yes. The product foundation supports English and Spanish localization.

Get early access updates

Share how often you cross and the lanes you use most. We will follow up as access expands.

  • Typical crossing route
  • Passenger, pedestrian, or commercial usage
  • Most frequent crossing window

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