There is no special line. Every time I crossed I waited with all the cars.
Now... I wonder what would happen if I lane split between all the cars all the way to the front?
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I did a search and wasn't able to find info on this.
I haven't yet crossed on my bike and it's been years since I've crossed in a car (living overseas).
Do motorbikes have a separate line to go to while crossing? Or does it depend on the border? I'm thinking specifically Niagara Falls since I was hoping on riding down to Pennsylvania for a couple of days thanks to March Break.
There is no special line. Every time I crossed I waited with all the cars.
Now... I wonder what would happen if I lane split between all the cars all the way to the front?
Now that's a youtube moment I'l love to see
Hi Jon.. long time no chat.. didn't know you were on here. They are all correct.. no special bike lines. So you are back in Toronto these days??
Thom
2009 Harley Davidson Electra Glide Classic
1978 Kawasaki KZ650 (project bike)
Ditto on the stay in line but I find Fort Erie / Buffalo faster.
Thanks for the info, guys. I guess I'll have to wait if there's a line (as my filtering antics probably wouldn't be tolerated by the border guards).
I recommend you get Nexus... You never wait. It cost $10 per year but worth every penny. Especially on those hot summer days waiting in line. Also don't have to remember your passport since it replaces it for US crossing.
Only Bikers understand why dogs love to stick their heads out car windows.
Wish we would be allowed through the transport truck lanes, those almost always have 0 wait.
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Ignorance is curable, Apathy not so much, but I don't care, I'll try anyway.
Different scene and line of thought is waiting for a ferry. Often they will wave bikes ahead because they can stash them into little spaces between cars.
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