What do you think about cycling about 30 km every day without an electric motor instead of taking the bus?

I'd like to ride more, but I'm not the fastest. Still, I'm tempted to ride more. If the weather is right, I'd like to ride the same route almost every day, summer or winter. What do you think? Is that reasonable for a woman? Or should I avoid dark paths, for example? Of course, I'd…

Is there a high beam for a bicycle that doesn't automatically adjust the brightness?

I have a kind of powerful bike light, but it automatically adjusts and turns off after a short time. It's annoying. The bike light is from Lidl. However, I want a kind of high beam for the dirt road that doesn't lose its brightness for about two hours. Is there such a thing?

How do I, as a cyclist, defend myself against aggressive drivers?

Today I was overtaken again outside of town with less than a meter of distance because I was riding on a country road. There's no bike path there. A few kilometers further on, there's a farm track that I don't need to use and haven't. So what does the driver do? He yells out the…

Is the obligation to use a shared pedestrian and cycle path for bicycles waived if it absolutely does not meet the minimum requirements?

According to an administrative regulation (VwV-StVO), a shared pedestrian and cycle path (mandatory use) should be at least 2.5 metres wide within town, which my town regularly falls below anyway. An obligation to use a sign will be waived if the use is unreasonable or dangerous. There's a spot I have to cycle through every…

When is a footpath a sidewalk where you have no business riding a bicycle?

What criteria must the path made of flattened gravel meet? Square, solid curb Route directly next to the road without vegetation as a divider (may, of course, become overgrown) Minimum width Course within the city a specific material such as paving or slabs regular care ? Recently, a guy cut me off with his car…

Cycle path around the roundabout in town. The fords for crossing are more than 5 meters apart. The cycle path does not have a yield sign.

The cycle path and the road are separated by a small green strip. Who has the right of way then? Crossing cyclists or drivers exiting the roundabout? The city stated that drivers have the right of way because of the more than 5-meter distance and the lowered curb. However, the traffic regulations state that this…

The Dortmund-Ems Canal is 224 km long. It has an idyllic cycle path along its entire length, which, as far as I know, was only completed in 1999. Question: How?

How much does something like that cost? The bike path, I mean. It's not just the path itself; everything is beautifully planted. Who can estimate something like that?