Melbourne, meet your new tram super stops.

A pair of experimental tram stops on Bridge Road in Richmond have been given an emphatic thumbs up in a VicRoads-commissioned study, paving the way for hundreds more to eventually be built throughout Melbourne.

The stops are designed to provide easy access for the elderly, people with disabilities and parents with prams without building platforms that cut off traffic lanes.

Built at a cost of $2.4 million, the twin stops caused confusion when they were unveiled last year, including instances when cars became "beached" between the raised stop and the tram pit.

But a detailed assessment of the stops has found they are a good way to provide easy tram access without taking away lanes used by other vehicles on streets where road space is both shared and scarce.