The Collaborative International Dictionary
Four-way stop \Four"-way` stop\, n. An intersection of two roads having stop signs at all four entry points. The usual rule for such intersections requires that those entering the intersection yield the right of way to vehicles entering before them.
Usage examples of "four-way stop".
I pulled up to the four-way stop where 160 split off to the west and 57/171 angled off to the east and then a long curve around to the south.
When you reach a four-way stop, hardly anyone ever goes before you.
Soon there would be a four-way stop and flashing red light where a drawbridge led left over the Sacramento River to Rio Vista.
The Navatar negotiated a four-way stop, granting right-of-way to a retrofitted SUV with three children inside even though by strict rules of precedence, the Navatar should have gone next.
We crawled through Crawford, inadvertently ran a four-way stop that I thought was two-way, and almost got T-boned by a Chevy pickup.
At a four-way stop a kid in a red Isuzu pickup tried to turn in behind me, and the guy in the Mustang jumped the stop sign and blew his horn, cutting him off.
He had worked his way back to the main road about a quarter of a mile north of the four-way stop.