I think two factors. Jurors often being drivers are likely to have empathy for the driver, and in addition there's considerable anti-cyclist feeling among the general public. Due of course to those who cycle fast on pavements and who jump traffic lights and mix with the pedestrians crossing, sometime cutting them up. All too often some cyclists are their own worst enemy.I wonder if the reason why so many drivers get off relatively lightly for killing cyclists, is because most jury members can empathise with fellow drivers?
However, judges fix the sentences, so I doubt the jury has much influence.
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