This question follows a collision at the intersection of Wombat and Berthong Streets yesterday that caused a Toyota Prado to flip onto its roof, trapping its owner inside for half an hour (full story here).
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Police said a 27-year-old woman from China failed to give way at the intersection.
The 51-year-old woman, driving the Prado, escaped serious injury and was treated by paramedics on the scene before being transported to hospital for further observation.
The Chinese native was also unharmed.
As you can see the outcome could have been a lot worse.
It's compelled our Facebook users to question why more hasn't been done to make the intersections in Wombat Street safer, with many recollecting the amount of accidents that have occurred in the area.
Some have suggested better signage is needed, a round-a-about perhaps, even speed bumps.
While others say drivers simply need to slow down, stick to the road rules and be more aware of their surroundings.
So what do you think?