Crossing the border alot is something that most people don't see or know all about how it all works it's interesting to watch I'm someone who has never been near a major border crossing
NEXUS is $50, too. I did not realize that you don't *need* a passport to get a NEXUS/FAST card. I used a passport to get my NEXUS card, which I figure most people end up doing, because a passport is considered a type A ID (shows you are who you are and you are a citizen). What is it like getting a FAST card without a passport? Did you just need your license and birth certificate? Can you use the FAST when traveling not in a truck? Does FAST come with TSA Precheck like NEXUS does?
You've said in a few clips now about not setting your brakes at the booth. What's the reason for not setting them? Do you hold the foot brake the entire time?
It makes a loud noise each time you set the brakes. So the guards in the booth don't have to listen to that all day, and yes, I keep my foot on the brake although the ground is level at the booth.
IMO, there should be no border control between Canada and the US. I mean, unlike Mexico, neither of those nations are third-world countries teeming with crime and legions of individuals seeking to invade the other.
Neither is Mexico? It’s a beautiful country, and not really third world either? I’m assuming you’ve never been 😂. It’s called racism bud, IT IS easier to get between U.S./Canada