Whilst I agree the car is at fault as it should be their responsibility to ensure it's safe to proceed, it's evident that the cyclist was travelling way to fast for their own safety. Traffic lights ahead turn red, brake lights are on, not only a large gap infront but no space ahead for the leading car to proceed forward = a high chance of a car turning from the opposite side, all cues missed.
I think with the vast numbers of people cycling to work there should be some work/Gov scheme to get cyclists into training as the amount of cyclists with little road awareness or forward anticipation is very quickly increasing in numbers. A large number of cyclists see a road and are trying to cycle as fast as they can and usually into dangerous situations where any other road-vehicle would ease off and slow down, and exercise caution.