TMR put this up on their Facebook asking who has to give way, but that’s too easy. A much more complicated question is: what does the law say around indicating?

I’ve seen people say only blue must indicate, others say both must indicate, and yet others say neither must indicate. Which is correct?

  • Zagorath@aussie.zoneOP
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    13 days ago

    Yup, that part is easy enough. The part in doubt is who has to indicate in this scenario. I contend section 45(2) and (3) both apply, so both drivers must indicate (blue indicate right, orange indicate left). Others have made cases for only blue, or for neither.

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      12 days ago

      @Zagorath
      Only blue indicates, because they are the only one making a physical lateral movement with respect to their lane. The bike keeps straight with respect to their lane so no need to indicate.

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          11 days ago

          I think you’re imagining these sort of “two merge into one but you have to guess which” lanes. I’m not sure but i think you might.

          The image clearly shows the blue lane merging into the orange, not them “merging equally.”

          But on that note we do have a sign showing that people need to join “like a zipper” as it were, taking turns.

          So it’d depend on which lane last had a person merge.

          But this is in Finland. Dk bout straya