An Australian insurance company has posted an image asking the public to spot the four laws being broken - sparking an intense online debate.
The Royal Automobile Club of Queensland published the image on its Facebook page requesting followers to identify the four road rules not being adhered to - with many suggesting there were more.
The picture shows a young woman driving an older man with their dog seated in the back.
The RACQ confirmed the four laws being broken in the photo were: a dog unrestrained in the back seat; the woman having her phone on her lap; the man failing to wear a seat belt correctly; and the driver s view through the back of the car restricted by luggage.
Sky News host Peter Gleeson on Sunday called for cyclists to be confined to cycleways and be registered before they can use their bikes in public to hold them accountable for their behaviour.
The Royal Automobile Club of Queensland shared a graphic showing a car at a busy children s crossing, encouraging drivers to brush up on their road safety knowedge before school resumes.