Border Crossing Delay
Border crossings are potential bottlenecks in the freight transportation network. The Office of Freight Management and Operations conducted a systematic review of border crossing activities at 7 ports-of-entry handling over 60 percent of U.S. truck trade among the 3 NAFTA nations. This work is highlighted below.
2001 Assessment of Truck Travel Time & Delay at 7 International Ports-of-Entry
- Final Study Report
- Freight News: Commercial Vehicle Travel Time & Delay at U.S. Border Crossings [HTML, PDF 111KB]
- Individual Site Reports and One Pager Overviews
- Ambassador Bridge Overview [HTML, PDF 129KB]
- Ambassador Bridge Site Report [HTML, DOC 4MB, PDF 1.45MB]
- Blaine (Pacific Highway) Overview [HTML, PDF 117KB ]
- Blaine (Pacific Highway) Site Report [HTML, DOC 9.53MB, PDF 1.38MB]
- Blue Water Bridge Overview [HTML, PDF 123KB]
- Blue Water Bridge Site Report [HTML, DOC 7.87MB , PDF 1MB]
- Otay Mesa Overview [HTML, PDF 123KB ]
- Otay Mesa Site Report [HTML, DOC 1.80MB, PDF 1.34MB]
- Peace Bridge Overview [HTML, PDF 122KB]
- Peace Bridge Site Report [HTML, DOC 6.86MB, PDF 1.91MB]
- World Trade Bridge Overview [HTML, PDF 126KB]
- World Trade Bridge Site Report [HTML, DOC 4.89MB, PDF 1.55MB]
- Zaragoza Bridge Overview [HTML, PDF 129KB ]
- Zaragoza Bridge Site Report [HTML, DOC 3.29MB, PDF 851KB ]
- Automated Technologies Report [HTML, DOC 989KB, PDF 454KB]
Related Topics
- Congestion
- Gateways and Borders
- International Freight Studies
- Intermodal Freight Technology
- Performance Measurement
Staff Contact
Crystal Jones
202-366-2976
Crystal.Jones@dot.gov
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