Craig McLaren does traffic planning and road safety audits for a living. Asked to rate the Rozelle Interchange,his reply is blunt:“I don’t think it would get a five out of 10.”
Traffic congestion continued to plague roads around Sydney’s new underground spaghetti junction on Tuesday as recurrent choke points became clear.
There were significant delays on the new Rozelle interchange on Monday morning as confusing signage caused motorists to switch lanes last-minute to avoid tolls.
Traffic chaos as thousands of peak-hour commuters navigate Australia’s most complex underground junction for the first time.
A man,two teenagers and a 12-year-old boy have been arrested after allegedly driving a stolen 4WD from the Sunshine Coast on a destructive rampage through Sydney’s inner suburbs.
For 33 minutes,1.5 million litres of water poured into the M8 tunnel because of a sprinkler malfunction,causing long delays for morning commuters.
When 2000 Sydneysiders were allowed inside the Rozelle Interchange for the first time on Sunday,the first thing they wanted to know was how they could get out again.
Motorists heading into the city are being warned to expect significant delays.
Two people were injured when the car they were in crashed onto the sand at Balmoral Beach on Sydney’s north shore.
The truck driver,who was uninjured,was also taken to Royal Prince Alfred Hospital for mandatory testing.
The government cited traffic modelling that shows worsening congestion on Victoria Road,the Anzac Bridge and Western Distributor for up to six months as motorists adapt.