Regarding our now world-famous Glenloch Interchange, has anyone else noticed the signage confusion around Caswell Drive and Gungahlin Drive? There are separate signs (two each), on both Parkes Way and Belconnen Way, for this same stretch of road (always known before as Caswell Drive) naming it as both Caswell Drive AND Gungahlin Drive! Literally, within metres of each other, there are separate huge green and white signs directing traffic along the same road, but the first refers to it as Gungahlin Drive, and the second as Caswell Drive! Does this make any sense? I thought Gungahlin Drive terminated at Belconnen Way, and thereafter it is called Caswell Drive. Has there been a change?
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