Show your business near the crossing pages, alerts, and local guides travelers use while planning, while wait data and traveler context stay independent.
Advertising works best for businesses near specific crossings: match the service area to traveler route, wait page, guide, and alert context without changing provider labels, update time, data notes, or safety copy.

Help travelers find a good place to stop before or after crossing.
Traveler needPhoto: Tuxyso · CC BY-SA 3.0
Show nearby parking options when travelers compare crossing plans.
Traveler needPhoto: U.S. Customs and Border Protection · Public domain
Help travelers find food while waits change and plans shift.
Traveler needPhoto: IFCM · CC BY 3.0
Make clinics easier to find for cross-border visitors planning appointments.
Traveler needPhoto: IFCM · CC BY 3.0
Help drivers find insurance options before they reach Mexico-bound lanes.
Traveler needPhoto: Wbaron · CC BY-SA 3.0
Show exchange options to travelers planning cash, cards, and errands.
Traveler needPhoto: Unknown author · CC BY-SA 3.0
Help travelers find attractions, tours, and local stops near the border.
Traveler needPhoto: Juan O.Mena · CC BY-SA 4.0Start narrow, then expand into more crossings and guide areas as demand grows.
No. Sponsored placements do not control wait times, update labels, safety ordering, data notes, or editorial policy.
Choose the crossing, route, and guide area your customers use most, then keep the offer relevant to that traveler context.
Yes. Ads can appear beside public wait pages and guide content, but provider, update time, older-data warnings, and limits stay visible.
No. Public pages show advertiser-facing offers and sponsored links only. Billing, account, approval, and performance records stay private.