The endless lines to access Puente Dos exceed 5 kilometers along the entire fiscal route, occupying the Fausto Z. Martínez bypass, continuing along the V. Carranza bypass, almost at the height of the Lomas de la Villa neighborhood, passing Centenario Boulevard.
Meanwhile, the lines for Puente Uno were around 2 kilometers long for those who use the cash payment booths, occupying Matamoros Street continuing along López Mateos, almost reaching the Bullring at the intersection with Prolongación Tepic.
Several followers of the Rancherita del Aire said that they were in the lines at Piedras Negras, but when they saw that they were not moving forward, they decided to leave the line, take Highway 2 and cross the border through Ciudad Acuña and Del Río, Texas.
They say that even though it took them an hour to cross the border from Piedras Negras to Acuña, it took them less than 20 minutes, a total of 1 hour and a half, compared to the 5 hours they would travel across this border.
Source: rancherita