For those interested in the logic of the sentence for the person who pushed the cyclist into traffic handed down - here's a link to the judge's ruling.
https://rozenberg.substack.com/p/why-grey-got-three-years
Interesting. I had wondered why it was quite so decisive in this case.
It looks like she didn't appear remorseful and didn't testify in court, which makes it harder to pull off any sense of "I was terrified by the cyclist and didn't mean to hurt them".
Arguably a protracted failure of the attitude test, with the same tricky question of whether this is partially disability-related, or just aggressive unpleasantness.
Hopefully the publicity over the case sends the message that "we all need to look out for each other", rather than "you have to get out of the way of cyclists on the pavement".