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AutoExec Summary
Merging while driving is a common courtesy, but many people do it wrong. In some states like NSW, indicating when merging is a legal requirement. Different jurisdictions have different rules for merging, and failure to indicate properly can result in fines and demerit points. In some situations, like a zipper merge, indicators are not required. Each state in Australia has its own specific rules for merging, with fines ranging from $60 to $502 for failing to signal correctly. It is important to be aware of the laws in your jurisdiction to avoid penalties. Always use your indicator when merging to ensure safety on the road.
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