It is hard to get across how a rolling stop can be very safe. I also modify my behaviour in the winter because I can't see inside vehicles to determine if the motorist is paying attention to me. I don't pull into an intersection unless I can see the whites of their eyes.
Well basically you roll your bike to pedestrian pace. So you have 99% of the visibility (depending on intersection) that you have if you were stopped and 100% what you would have if you were on a walk and just looked both ways while you were still walking. If I'm in a neighborhood on my bike, and nobody else is anywhere near the stop signs, no, I'm not getting out of my pedals and to a complete stop. Obviously, if you're someplace busy with other people approaching or at the 4-way stop signs or who have through way while you have a stop sign, you stop if you don't have a death wish. If you're blowing through stop signs in traffic, you're an idiot. No running lights. No passing cars on the right. Not just because it's wrong but because it makes you invisible and/or unexpected - two things that are dangerous to your health as a cyclist.