Comment by testing22321
18 hours ago
I grew up in a town in Australia nicknamed “the city of roundabouts.”
Four way stops simply don’t exist.
When well designed, roundabouts are excellent for traffic flow and reducing accidents and severity of accidents.
If I was king for a day I’d replace all four way stops with them.
I don't think Australia has many true four way stops in cities and towns. Usually there's a give way sign on two of the directions, or lights, or a roundabout.
Unmarked intersections do exist, mostly on bush tracks and backroads, but I don't think I've ever seen the four stop sign arrangement here in Vic. Apparently it's slightly more common in NSW.
As far as I’m aware they are nonexistent. I’ve driven a lot of the country and never seen one.
Grew up in windy Warrnambool. Guessing you are from my home town or Albury, WA.
obligatory callout to Carmel, Indiana who have made great strides in implementing roundabouts as much as possible
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carmel,_Indiana
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9cc12tk--qU