In "you can't fight geometry" news:
- In short: A NSW parliamentary inquiry into the Rozelle Interchange heard from a number of experts on Friday.
- One expert warned the creation of two new motorways will compound traffic issues across Sydney.
What's next? The parliamentary committee is due to report its findings in June.- A former senior transport official has warned Sydney's Western Harbour Tunnel and Warringah Freeway projects will be a "bloody disaster" for traffic.
Civil engineer Les Wielinga, a former CEO at the now-defunct Roads and Traffic Authority (RTA), made the fiery comments at a NSW parliamentary inquiry into the bungled Rozelle Interchange.
The Western Harbour Tunnel, which is under construction, will allow drivers travelling between the inner west and the North Shore to bypass the CBD.
Entries and exits to the tunnel will lie at the Ernest Street interchange in Cammeray and near the Falcon Street interchange at North Sydney.
"It's going to be a bloody disaster," Mr Wielinga told the upper house committee on Friday.