This suburban intersection is one of the most dangerous in Brisbane, and drivers must rely on their knowledge of road rules to work out who has to give way, via two Stop signs and white painted lines.
And the road width means waiting motorists tend to squeeze their cars up beside other vehicles, adding to the confusion.
Brisbane City Council has released plans for an update, which includes four sets of traffic lights, separate turning lanes and pedestrian crossings.
The intersection of Archerfield Road, Azalea Street and Pine Road carries almost 22,000 vehicles a day, connecting people travelling through Inala and Richlands.
There were seven serious crashes at the Inala black spot from 2021 to 2023 , making it Brisbane’s third-most dangerous intersection.
There were also eight serio