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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Who cares about crossing the border in BC? All those Canucks are still heading to PBC via plane bc their cars are already in the garages at their holiday homes[/quote] Because its an indicator and its hard data man y'all are dense, I think it's on purpose. Want entire border info? https://data.bts.gov/Research-and-Statistics/Border-Crossings-by-Mode-Border-and-State/erjk-mneb Feb 2024: 1.43 million personal vehicles entered the US across the Canada border Feb 2025: 1.22 million So that's a 15% drop year over year drop, I'll bet its 25-30% in March.[/quote] That's a cool tool. I'm getting: Feb 2018: 1.67 million (personal vehicles entering the US at the US-Canadian border states) Feb 2019: 1.53 million Feb 2020: 1.7 million Feb 2021: less than 200k Feb 2022: ~441k Feb 2023: 1.20 million Feb 2024: 1.43 million Feb 2025: 1.22 million The July 2025 data might help tell a bigger story. July 2018: 2.90 million (personal vehicles entering the US at the US-Canadian border states) July 2019: 2.83 million July 2020: ~228,000 July 2021: ~308,000 July 2022: 1.72 million July 2023: 2.34 million July 2024: 2.45 million July 2025: tbd It appears that crossings (via personal vehicle) still hadn't recovered to pre-pandemic levels even before the election/tariffs. They've also been trending down overall since before 2000.[/quote]
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