Lane splitting in the Reynosa International Bridge.
Yes, you can do it... at your own risk.
I asked 3 different "migra" officers if it is allowed and two said yes, and one said maybe.
What you CAN'T do is ride the SENTRI lane. I used to ride a part of it, get ahead of all cars, and then go back again to the regular lane. Until I was caught, chastised, and told that the next time would be a $250 or so fine.
The SENTRI lane is on the extreme right of the bridge.
You have to take the extreme left lane, lane split, go to the lane that the buses use, and then go ahead of all cars in your immedate right lane.
The officers are used to it, and that lane is what people in bycicles use. They go ahead of the line, wait in front of the first car, and go to the Immigration officer's booth.
That's what I been doing since I bought my scooter and my motorcycle.
Oh, and don't expect to find a short line of cars waiting to cross the Reynosa Bridge from Mexico to the USA. It is extremely rare. Most of the time cars wait from 45 minutes to an hour and a half just to cross. Waiting 20 minutes is considered a fast crossing.
And with temperatures of 39~40ºC in the shade ( 102~104ºF), the cagers in their air-conditioned vehicles won't bother you if you get ahead of them.
Saludos desde Reynosa.
macnifico
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