Don't believe everything reported in the press
Remember though, don't believe everything that's reported, especially at the beginning of the episode. Wrong press causes extreme extra stress and grief, my Richard was reported as speeding and having crashed into a van - in both local and national papers, and on regional TV! Both totally wrong. He had a massive brain haemorrhage whilst on the bike, was seen to wobble and fall to the ground, not a craze on him anywhere, still astride his Sprint. The van driver stopped to block the road, but was also extremely upset at the incorrect salacious reporting.
To this day I still find myself telling people that Richard did NOT crash into a van, indeed, it took a couple of days for even me to understand exactly what did happen, fortunately there were lots of witnesses and it was only after I returned home from the Neuro-critical Care Unit in Plymouth 11 days later that I learnt the extent of the wrong press, the Police helped me get the truth out there, but, of course, by then it was no longer front page news and the damage had already been done. Also would you believe the papers even rang me after I'd returned home to ask me how I felt about "Richard's crash"........
I think cyclists should always obey the rules, take responsibility, as much as they can, for safe cycling, even if it does mean tolerating bad manners and positioning of vehicles on the road. As always there will be those that do not, and give cycling a bad name.
I feel for the cyclist's family, it's a very sad day.