Stud Road intersection safety works: design lessons for road engineers
Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

First reported on Roads & Infrastructure (AU)
30 Second Briefing
Safety upgrades are now complete at the Stud Road–McFees Road intersection in Dandenong North, with new signalised traffic lights and rebuilt pedestrian crossings serving flows to and from Dandenong Stadium. The works formalise crossing movements for pedestrians and cyclists on this high-volume arterial, replacing unsignalised movements that previously relied on driver gap acceptance. For designers and road safety engineers, the project signals continued federal–state funding support for low-cost intersection treatments that separate vulnerable users from turning traffic in suburban activity corridors.
Technical Brief
- Works sit on a high‑speed arterial, so approach sight distance and lantern visibility are critical design checks.
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