Learn the legal path first
Do one clean checkpoint crossing before using side roads or tunnel claims. It teaches lane flow, stop points, and where agents usually watch.
Pick a route goal before you drive: learn the checkpoint path, verify reported tunnel and black market routes, and check apartment or bank targets without treating community notes as official coordinates.
Last checked: August 16, 2026
Quick answer
The official Roblox listing confirms the checkpoint crossing loop, but it does not publish a full public map. Use this page to choose what to verify in the live server before following reported tunnel, black market, apartment, or bank routes.
Spawn a vehicle, follow the main road, and learn the checkpoint queue before chasing side routes.
Reported guides point players toward black market goods, tunnels, apartments, and printer setup checks.
Border Patrol and Police players should read traffic flow, apartment density, and escape paths before reacting.
If a location guide conflicts with the current UI or signage, trust the live Roblox server first.
Start with the reason you opened the map. Each goal points to a different route and uses a different source strength.
These are the high-interest places players search for. Treat the checkpoint as the official baseline and the other POIs as update-sensitive reported locations.
Roblox describes the core loop as spawning a vehicle, approaching the checkpoint, getting approved or inspected, and passing through.
Fan wiki pages and videos describe tunnel access tied to money printers and smuggling. Verify the current entrance and NPC prompts in game.
Third-party guides report goods, detection percentages, and sell paths. Use the live shop text before spending starter cash.
Guides connect apartments to money printers and Police raids. Server activity and warrant conditions matter more than one static map note.
Guides and videos mention bank scenes as higher-risk group roleplay. Scout the current city layout before planning a route.
Use these checks when a guide gives a location but your server looks different. Map details can move faster than official description text.
Do one clean checkpoint crossing before using side roads or tunnel claims. It teaches lane flow, stop points, and where agents usually watch.
For black market goods and printer routes, verify shop prompts, item names, prices, and limits in the current server before committing cash.
Apartments, tunnels, and bank routes feel different when Police and Border Patrol teams are active. Pick a route that fits the server.
The Roblox listing says the game is in live development with biweekly updates, so routes, buildings, prompts, and event markers can change.
This page keeps map advice useful without turning community-reported routes into official coordinates.
Confirms the game name, San Diego Border Community creator path, vehicle spawn, checkpoint inspection, pass-through loop, team variety, live-development wording, and no-exploit warning.
Map, key-location, black-market, tunnel, and beginner guides report POIs such as the tunnel, goods shop, apartments, bank routes, and sell paths.
Gameplay videos help recognize landmarks and route shape, but they may show older builds, different servers, or event-specific paths.
We recommend learning the checkpoint first, then checking money, apartment, and bank routes by goal because exact map details are update-sensitive.
Start with the map goal table, verify the current server UI, then move into the matching money, civilian, or agent guide.