you're about to merge into a lane without lane markings. who should give way to you?
On an unmarked merge where two lanes simply become one and there is no broken lane line between them, the vehicle that is ahead has priority, and the driver behind must give way and merge in behind.
Quick Scoop
- If there are no lane markings separating the two lines of traffic at the merge point (a classic āform one laneā or zipper-style merge), the rule is:
- The vehicle in front has right of way.
* The vehicle that is slightly **behind** must slow down and give way, merging in behind the one ahead.
- If there were broken lane lines and your lane is ending, then you (the one changing lanes) must give way to traffic in the continuing laneābut your question specifically says āwithout lane markings,ā so the ācar in frontā rule applies.
A simple way to picture it
Imagine both lanes narrowing into one funnel with no lines between them.
Whoeverās nose of the car is even slightly ahead keeps going, and the other
driver tucks in behind. Thatās the āzipper mergeā idea: one car from each
side, in turn, but always yielding to the one already in front.
Key tips for this situation
- Check mirrors and blind spots, then indicate before you merge.
- Donāt speed up just to ābeatā the other car; forcing your way in can make you at fault if thereās a collision.
- If in doubt, err on the side of caution and give way rather than trying to claim āright of way.ā
TL;DR: In a lane merge without lane markings , you give way to any vehicle that is ahead of you; the car in front does not have to give way to you.
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