Yes but does the cyclist not assume a certain amount of responsibility on the road?neither bike was OK in the examples cited, in fact, both crashes completly wrote of 5-10,000 bikes! The 4WD also had no Idea where the cyclist was or even what they'd hit, they parked on top of the cyclist and decided his bike was OK, even though it was a write off! Only then did they move the car of the cyclist!
I've seen some near misses involving cyclists and cars, and it's nearly always because the cyclist is a cunt and thinks they can duck in and out and around and chill out in blind spots.
All cars have blind spots. From experience, the vantage point I have when I am in a 4WD far surpasses the vantage point I have in a smaller car, which I feel makes driving a lot safer.