When it comes to the cause of traffic headaches through the Bulli CBD, residents point the finger at the Woolworths supermarket.
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As part of a survey on traffic through Bulli and Thirroul, Transport for NSW posted an online map where people could place a pin on areas of concern.
One of those locations is the area around Woolworths, with the concerns flowing around entry and exit points.
At present, there is only one way out - through the intersection of Princes Highway and Organs Road.
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Also, the more popular entrance is through that intersection, with the other entry on Molloy Street ignored by many.
"Woolworths should have entry and exit to Molloy Street," one commentator said.
"Get rid of the Princes Highway traffic lights and possibly create another entry/ exit to Station Street to save a lot of problems."
Wollongong City Council approved the supermarket development and a spokesman said council did not have current data to gauge whether it had worsened traffic in Bulli.
The spokesman did not state whether establishing the main entrance and exit in Molloy Street was ever considered.
"Regarding access, the main access point is through the intersection of Princes Highway and Organs Road using traffic lights," he said.
"There are two access points in Molloy Street. One provides access to the car park and another provides access for delivery vehicles."