A van driver is to stand trial charged with killing a cyclist.
Philip Scott is accused of hitting Euan Thomson on the A760 Largs to Kilbirnie road in Ayrshire on August 10 2022.
Prosecutors claim the 39-year-old was distracted by “examining and reading” paperwork near the steering wheel in his vehicle.
His ability to properly control the van was said to be restricted and that his view of the road ahead was obscured.
It is alleged Scott failed to spot Mr Thomson with the vehicle colliding with both the 32-year-old dad and his bicycle.
Mr Thomson, of Largs, is said to have been left so severely hurt that he passed away at the scene.
As well as the death by dangerous driving accusation, Scott faces a number of other road traffic charges.
This includes a claim that a locking mechanism did not release, meaning the driver’s seatbelt could not be worn.
The case called for a hearing at the High Court in Glasgow on Tuesday.
Paul Mullen, defending, said Scott was pleading not guilty to the charges that he faces.
The solicitor advocate added a “rather extensive” joint minute – evidence agreed between the prosecution and defence – has been arranged.
Lord Clark went on to state: “I will fix a trial due to start from August 4 2025.”
The case could last up to five days. Scott, also of Largs, remains on bail meantime.
Mr Thomson was known as a keen sportsman prior to his death.
Scottish Rugby paid tribute to him with a special feature in the official matchday programme for the game between Scotland and New Zealand at Murrayfield in 2022.
The tribute told of his love for the game and his family.
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