It took patrons up to an hour to get out of the Brisbane Entertainment Centre's car park after Bruce Springsteen's recent show.Credit:Harrison Saragossi
The original plan for the Boondall Entertainment Centre showed extra exits from the Gateway Motorway for traffic from the south,directly into Melaleuca Drive.
Another option was for the exit for traffic from the Gateway Motorway to go to the next roundabout along Bicentennial Road and then go into the current entrance to Boondall.
However,that would mean traffic would have to go through a section of the Boondall Wetlands which a planning source was now dry and had been impacted by early work to build a football stadium at the site.
The source told Fairfax Media the original planned improvements to the Gateway Motorway were now needed,because of the lengthy delays getting in and out of the BEC.
They said the only existing access to the BEC from the Gateway Motorway was from the roundabout at the Boondall Wetlands.
Here,traffic from the south met traffic from the north and continual bottlenecks resulted on Bicentennial Road.
"So everybody that is coming from the south has to give way to the traffic that has come in from the north,"the source said.