For the past 20 years the courts always put the onus on the pedestrian if the incident happened on live carriage way, same with cyclists, the instances of a driver actually going over the coals for killing on the road is very rare.
Thankfully, this is starting to change now, and bad/careless driving resulting in the death of cyclists is being taken more seriously with more appropriate charges and sentencing.
There are still instances where lives get snuffed out because of inattention by drivers though, and it's heartbreaking when there's no real recompense at all.
Think I'm right in saying in EU countries like France, Netherlands and Belgium, in a collision between a motorised vehicle and a bicycle, the vehicle is assumed to be at fault unless proved otherwise, at least for insurance purposes. It kind of makes sense because in the vast majority of such cases (90% or more?) the driver is at fault.
And before any jumps in and says what about the cunts on bikes who jump red lights, I couldn't agree more. But the reality is that in most of these collisions, the driver is at fault and also in very little physical danger at all, unlike the guy on the bike.