Laredo hits low-balance truck toll accounts with fines up to $2,000

Commercial carriers crossing through Laredo’s international freight bridges now face escalating penalties and possible account suspension for insufficient toll account balances. The post Laredo hits low-balance truck toll accounts with fines up to $2,000 appeared first on FreightWaves.
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Commercial carriers crossing the U. S. -Mexico border through Laredo’s World Trade Bridge and Colombia-Solidarity Bridge could face penalties of up to $2,000 under a new policy aimed at reducing traffic disruptions caused by insufficient toll account balances. The city of Laredo Bridge System began enforcing the updated TradeTag policy on Monday.
Under the program, commercial vehicles arriving at the bridge with insufficient funds in their Automated Vehicle Identification (AVI), or TradeTag, accounts will be allowed to continue crossing, but administrative penalties will be assessed to the carrier’s account.
The policy replaces a previous process that required trucks with insufficient funds to make a U-turn before crossing. According to Felipe G. Romero, marketing director for Port Laredo, the change is intended to improve traffic flow and operational efficiency at the city’s commercial international bridges.
“When a commercial vehicle reaches the toll plaza with insufficient funds under the previous process, completing the required U-turn could take approximately five to seven minutes and temporarily disrupt traffic flow at the toll plaza,” Romero told FreightWaves.
“At a high-volume commercial crossing, reducing these avoidable movements can help improve the consistency and reliability of bridge operations.” Related: Mexico tops US trade rankings in June as Laredo handles $36.
5B in freight Laredo processes more than 17,000 commercial truck crossings daily across its two international bridges, making efficient freight movement critical to supply chains throughout North America.
Bridge system data shows approximately 120 insufficient-fund U-turns per month on average since December, while the current fiscal-year average is about 150 per month. The new policy applies to commercial TradeTag crossings at the World Trade Bridge and Colombia-Solidarity Bridge, which both handle commercial freight traffic.
The Laredo Bridge System currently has 4,574 active commercial TradeTag accounts. Under the updated rules, a first insufficient-fund violation carries a $500 administrative penalty plus applicable bridge tolls.
A second violation results in a $1,000 penalty plus tolls, while a third violation carries a $2,000 penalty, applicable tolls and suspension of the TradeTag account. Reactivating a suspended account costs $200.
The escalating penalties were first announced by the city of Laredo Bridge System earlier this month and are designed to encourage carriers to maintain sufficient account balances before arriving at the bridge.
The city is also requiring commercial account holders to maintain a valid credit card on file and enroll in automatic account replenishment to help prevent insufficient-fund incidents. Romero emphasized that the policy is not intended to generate revenue through fines.
“The preferred outcome is for commercial account holders to maintain sufficient balances and avoid penalties altogether,” Romero said. The Bridge System has conducted outreach encouraging customers to monitor account balances, maintain valid payment methods and enroll in automatic replenishment. Laredo remains the busiest inland trade gateway on the U. S.
-Mexico border. The Port of Laredo handled more than $354 billion in imports and exports during 2025 and ranked as the nation’s top trade gateway through June, processing $36. 5 billion in trade during the month and $199. 2 billion year to date.
Why it matters: Even a few minutes of disruption at Laredo’s commercial bridges can ripple through North American supply chains, and city officials are betting that stricter TradeTag enforcement will keep freight moving more efficiently at the nation’s busiest U. S. -Mexico trade gateway.
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