Few European countries have that rule - any accident involving a bicycle (not motorbike) and a powered vehicle, its the vehicle driver's fault. No ifs/buts, end of. Its unclear if that is still the case if the car driver is not in the car (parked).
To me, it breaks a fundamental rule - blame should be put on the person responsible for the accident, not on a previously predecided party. Prejudice, I thought, was banned in this country.
Whilst I'm the first to admit that many car drivers are arrogant tosspots who think they can do what they like because the lazy tossers get up too late to get to work on time (a particular hate of mine is the smartarse beemer drivers who go all the way around small rounadbouts because they are too effing lazy to queue in left lane), they have been tested to be able to drive to a minimum standard before being allowed unsupervised on the public highway. Cyclists should have to do likewise.
We have a generation of kids now who have no road sense, as they have been molly-coddled by this bubble-wrap, modern parenting. Is it any wonder they get knocked down.