
Community sentence for van driver convicted of killing cyclist | road.cc
David McGregor was convicted of causing the death of cyclist William Crawford in 2019
David McGregor, aged 48 and from Crossgates near Dunfermline, was ordered to undertake 200 hours’ unpaid work to be carried out within the next 12 months.
In a sentencing hearing at Glasgow High Court, he was also banned from driving for two years, reports the Daily Record.
He had earlier been convicted at trial at Dundee High Court of causing the death through careless driving of cyclist William Crawford, aged 54.
Mr Crawford died in hospital two days after McGregor crashed into him on the A913 Cupar to Newburgh road on the morning of 26 September 2019.