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The new Rozelle Interchange in Sydney faced a major test today. After four years of construction the interchange is now open, but the Spaghetti Junction of tunnels left some commuters confused this morning.

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00:00 It's the first real test today for the new Roselle interchange which officially opened
00:06 in Sydney yesterday.
00:08 This morning peak hour commuters navigated the 16 kilometres of tunnels that now connect
00:14 the M4 to the Anzac Bridge and the M8 to the City West Link and Victoria Road.
00:20 The Roselle interchange also includes the Iron Cove Link section which provides a toll-free
00:25 underground bypass of Victoria Road.
00:28 But some motorists this morning were left confused, mainly by a sign near the Iron Cove
00:32 Bridge that labels it a toll road, incorrectly suggesting there is a toll for the new underground
00:38 bypass.
00:39 Some drivers then deliberately avoided the section, with a few making last minute lane
00:43 changes.
00:44 Howard Collins from Transport NSW says drivers should keep going if they accidentally enter
00:50 the wrong lane and not to reverse back or make a very late switch.
00:54 We ask motorists, please do not do this.
00:56 It is highly dangerous, it is against the law, you will face a fine.
01:00 Police are making big patrols in that area, I've seen a lot of police motorbikes about.
01:04 Keep going, if you've made the wrong decision, you will get to your destination safely, as
01:09 opposed to causing what could be a major accident.
01:12 The confusion this morning led to very heavy traffic on Victoria Road with cars banked
01:17 up for kilometre upon kilometre.
01:20 This is what some of the drivers had to say this morning.
01:23 Signage, there's no signage about it, so I've ended up in the M4 out to Dromoyne, have to
01:28 do a U-turn to come back in this.
01:30 It's taken me an hour and 40 minutes to get here from Gladesville.
01:33 I could see that it was free when I was near it, but I don't know where it's going to come
01:36 out.
01:37 The Premier, Chris Mins, acknowledged today that the new signage around the Roselle interchange
01:41 was not good enough, and he says that portable electronic signs will be put in place by tomorrow.
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