1. He was charged with three defective tyres.
2. He pleaded guilty to these defective tyres - which is reflected by the Statute and Bench Book guide lines per Andreas and his chums who are lawyers. As we know from another much nastier crime involving a child and a perceived low sentence... justice does not seem to be served in proportion to the wrong done. Not my words. I am quoting the Swiss guy!

But I think he has a point. Law really is an ass on many counts - or so it seems to those not involved in these legal mattters of black and white facts "material to the case" only.
3. The tyre tread displaces water to give a better grip. Had it been raining and he had killed these cyclists - then he would have really faced a very nasty charge and perhaps ended up in jail. However, this was black ice and even with brand new tyres.. such is the nature of black ice.

The tread limit on three tyres was below 1.6mm - but the illegal tread did not cause the accident - and nor did his speed. He was at a legal speed on that road. Not necessarily a safe one perhaps... and this does show up why we are right to hammer safe speed and COAST awareness and POWER checks before set out.
Kriss, Mike, Andreas and his chums all posted this up on a cycling forum. I guess Team Swiss vindicated and proven right then

Sorry if this causes upset to lurkers. I would rather bridges built but I think I make a fair observation. There is merit in preaching COAST and POWER and we are hoping people will take the acronyms to heart and really
really put into action for all our sakes.
4. This man has to live with these deaths. The riders admitted the road was treacherous under foot. He was traumatised. Perhaps the magistrates realised that this man is tortured by this event and to punish further would be inhuman.
5. As you know this family suffered the loss of one Swiss guy called Ferdl. The guy had a young family and was devoted to them. He was a lovely man and had such talent. He died when a lorry with defective brakes, steering .. tyres hit him at 20 mph. The driver tried to kill himself. He has never driven since. Tormented by the event. He was not jailed. He had a similar fine and points to licence at the time. We forgave him. We had to. To get a closure without hate. We also supported the widow of the man who nearly killed my wife in an incident which caused me a lot of absolute pain too.
But whilst we say the incident which killed Ferdl could have been avoided had the operator serviced the lorry, the one which nearly took my own wife was a pure bad luck incident which nothing could have prevented. This was another such case in reality. Arguably prevented if the authorities had re-gritted or closed this road to all traffic including cyclists.
Hence - the person is also suffering just as much as the cyclists' loved ones. No amount of hand wringing and blaming the driver is going to change the fact that this was one of those appallingly awful accidents - for which those in charge of gritting and failing to close off a road in a black ice situation should be held to account.
For Roadpeace and Brake to come out with highly emotional and blatantly over -emotional, illogical and incorrect statements does them no real credit whatoever. I have to say this and I try to explain below:.
I recall that day. Up here it was dry.. cold but dry. Prone to micro climates here. We know them well enough. It was a fair day. Frosty in the ealry hours but it thawed by mid morning. It was black ice. You could not see it. The cyclists could not see it. To the naked eye - weather appeared "dry and normal". They happened on the bend just as the driver hit this bend and spun. A second or so earlier or even later would have meant a difference between appalling tragedy and a severe scare to the driver. To him.. normal road. Feeling normal as he would be "used to tread feel" of those tyres as well. He would have felt the pull in the wet and one wonders why he never checked in November when I recall it was wet

I do check my tyre pressure each week and have the garage check each fortnight. But then - I'm a "petrolhead."

True petroheads then are very safe... It;'s them other numpties who drive at 40 mph everywhere and never check anything...

I cannot put into words.. so am using my smiley pals ...
As for the comment that he made the "irresponsible decision to drive in atrocious conditions"...
Well.... speaking as a father.. I would have severe doubts about a decision to take youngsters on a bike ride in such "atrocious conditions". This was a ride involving the public.
Give example .. sorry they are anecdotes of some of my holidays
1. Was holidaying on Italian Riviera. Place called Alassio. Lovely town and good base for excursions. They offered a boat trip - ssialing and swimming with dolphins and whales. Lovely sunny day and calm sea to the eye. Italians called off the trip "because there was unsettled seas in the bay which would have made this unsafe on that day"
We did do this trip on another day. It was
memorable
2. Holiday in the Alps. Walk called off because of weather front.
3. Off piste ski jaunt called off because of adverse weather
4. Swiss and Dolomites Winter bike rides called off
because of a black ice alert
Thus - if the driver should not have chosen to drive in such weather - then perhaps the cycling club should also have elected not to ride out in such conditions.
This comment is not intended to say the cyclists were in the wrong but that one cannot argue they were in the right if one is saying the driver should not have been on the road in those conditions. There is just no logic in that comment.
Truth is.. a tragic accident caused by black ice - and driver and cycling club having the sheer tragic and appalling bad luck to be at that point at that one split second when all wnet pear shaped.
The only thing to do instead of hand wringing, foaming at the mouth and blaming the driver .. is to calm down. Hope.. pray the bereaved come to terms with their losses and without that consuming, bitter sould destroying anger and that the driver also comes to terms with that guilt which is equally soul destroying.