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Originally Posted by leesa
Technically I think it depends on whether the marge is on marked or unmarked lanes.
If it's two lanes merging into one marked lane, even if you're ahead you can't cut infront, you have to give way as the lane is deemd not clear to merge.
It it merges on unmarked lanes, whoever is infront has right of way.
That's for QLD at least.
https://www.qld.gov.au/transport/saf...les/road/lanes
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You are correct but this was lane changing not merging.
On merging, if the broken marked line continues all the way to the very end of the lane that merges then the lane that wishes to merge to the right has to give way to any traffic in the right hand lane, IF the broken marked line stops before the lane runs out then the vehicle in front has right of way.