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It's interesting that Calexico East is almost empty at all times while West is super busy.– JonathanReez ♦Commented Nov 23, 2023 at 0:04
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@JonathanReez Could be a number of reasons - at San Ysidro the PedWest isn't 24 hour, but the east crossing is. Could be the same in Calexico. Also could depend what was directly on the other side - in San Ysidro east exits right by the Trolley (SD light rail) and easy access to the freeway and public transport, whereas Ped West is basically into a shopping mall.– MidavaloCommented Nov 23, 2023 at 0:09
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@JonathanReez Hopefully someone with Mexicali experience can offer more specific information– MidavaloCommented Nov 23, 2023 at 0:10
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@JonathanReez I just realised that the fixed link you posted was for Vehicles and not for Pedestrians, so perhaps you weren't comparing apples to apples when looking at the two? Although now even comparing the pedestrian numbers it looks the same...– MidavaloCommented Nov 23, 2023 at 0:48
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