GETTING TO SAN YSIDRO’S “READY LANES”
Come into TJ
from the toll road the same way as always, although now you don’t have to turn off to the
right to “Periferico y o Librimiento Sur”
a mile or so from Playas, drive ½ mile and then do a U-turn to head up the hill
along the border. (Thanks to Baja Bound Insurance Services - www.bajabound.com - for the helpful pictures!) Now, you simply stay
on the highway and there’s a normal, civilized turn off that takes you directly
onto the road heading up the hill and to the border, as this photo shows (the
sign says San Diego, Rio Zona):
So
you drive along the border fence; watch for the SAN DIEGO/INTERSTATE 5 signs
and continue to follow them. Then
there’s a tricky turn-off that we missed the first time around. Here’s how you can avoid our mistake - After
you pass under the bridge in the next photo,
get
ready to turn off to the right. You want
to turn right at the
Pemex station, where the sign says Paseo de los Heroes, as these cars are doing (#2)
After
that, it’s really not too hard. At the
end of the block is Calle Segunda, and you can only turn left there (#3). As soon as you do, get in the middle lane (#4), which
is identified by signs saying Colonia
Federal and marked on the pavement as Medical
Services Lane.
You’re
going to go a ways, curving to the right and up a hill and then past the little
kiosk that lets vehicles into the Medical Lane.
Stay to the right of the kiosk, and
then get in the left lane (after the kiosk).
You’ll head down a little hill to a stop sign, where in front of you is
a big building with MEDAC on it. You’ll make a U-turn here (#5), along with a lot of the other cars.
This
takes you basically back in the direction you just came, where you’ll soon come
to a big speed bump and stop sign. Stop
(duh!), then curve to the right. This is a little tricky, so pay attention
here. Get in the middle lane (#6), which
is identified by “San Diego” and an
arrow.
Go
through the next stop sign (after stopping!), and past a casino on the right. Through another stop sign, and then up to the
stop sign at a roundabout, where you’ll see a big LEY business sign on your
right. Turn right at the
roundabout (#7), go a ways, then turn right at the next stop sign (#8).
Now
you’re heading towards the border again, and are not far from it. As soon as you’re on this road, ease over
into the left lane. Pretty soon there’s a gap in the left hand
side of the road, and you merge left
through it onto the Via Rapida (#9), as this red car is doing.
This takes you up a little hill and to the
Ready Lanes, and soon you’re back in the USA!
Here are a couple of maps to help you visualize the route; you can click on them to make them bigger. The red numbers correspond to the numbers in the text.
Again, thanks to Baja Bound Insurance Services - BajaBound.com - for the helpful pictures!
1 comment:
So glad you posted this confusing maze. Does it help you avoid secondary upon re-entry? That would be an LOL ... and OAO (I just coined; do you get it? permission granted for its reuse)
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