Hello, the following situation: A cycle path runs parallel to a non-predominant road and crosses at a T-crossing the arriving transverse road. What is the rule of advance here? (Skizze see Appendix) (1) In case that the cycle path belongs to the road, right-front left applies? (2) In case that the cycle path does not belong to the road, because too far away (8m?) is it a crossing of the road? No matter how, in both cases cyclists are kept in front of vehicles coming from the right In the second case, even for vehicles coming from the left? Case 2 can almost be ruled out in this situation, since only cycle paths with signs 237 can be marked, the road accompanying, therefore at a distance of up to 8m in the crossing area, run from the road. And signs 237 (even with indication of direction!) is available. Specifically, this question arises to me, because when I braked yesterday and stopped to let a car out of the cross road, a child of At the back of the bike. It’s nothing, but of course the question is whether cyclists have a special regulation there again (like to pass at a traffic light to the right)? Greetings, HoggaeImage removed due to copyright by Blue346L, MT moderation. It is not clear from the picture which map provider the picture is. However, since the terms of use of almost all mapping services prohibit the publication of the map material, I remove the picture.