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Man fighting for life after being struck on the side of a Queensland motorway

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Published: December 26, 2025
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A man is fighting for life after he was hit while standing in an emergency bay on a motorway south of Brisbane.

The man had pulled over his blue Kira Cerato in an emergency stopping area on the westbound lanes of the Logan Motorway at Forest Lake.

It was hit by a white Kia Cerato just before midday, police were told, with the victim also allegedly struck.

The driver of the white Kia, a woman in her 30s, is cooperating with police. (Nine)

Police say they believe the victim was outside his car and suffered life-threatening injuries.

The driver of the white Kia, a woman in her 30s, is helping police with enquiries.

Police are looking for witnesses or drivers with dashcam.

The man had pulled over his blue Kira Cerato in an emergency stopping area on the westbound lanes of the Logan Motorway at Forest Lake. (9News)

The investigation is ongoing.

Motorists are warned to expect major delays on the westbound lanes of the motorway, with traffic crawling past the crash scene.

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