It was a ruff ride for a Sunshine Coast rider, who was intercepted by Paw Patrol with a furry companion behind the handlebar in Alexandra Headland last weekend.
Officers from Sunshine Coast Highway Patrol were conducting patrols on Alexandra Parade around 2pm on May 17, when they intercepted a motorbike rider with a dog strapped to their chest.
A 35-year-old Maroochydore woman was issued a $376 traffic infringement notice for ride with animal between arms.
Senior Sergeant Shane Panoho from Sunshine Coast Highway Patrol said drivers are required to have proper control of their vehicle and ensure they have a clear view of the road at all times.
"We know how attached some people are to their pets, but its best to apply a paws-off approach when it comes to our roads.
"The rider had purchased the harness online and did not think through the safety implications, particularly if the dog was to react to other road users, pedestrians or animals.
"This could place the rider and her pooch in harm's way or put other motorists at risk.
"Although the dog seemed to be comfortable on the bike, we urge riders to practice safe and responsible behaviour on our roads."
The Queensland Police Service is committed to reducing the number of lives lost on our roads.
Data shows that serious crashes can be significantly reduced when drivers recognise and avoid the 'Fatal Five' behaviours: speeding, drink and drug driving, not wearing seatbelts, fatigue and distraction.
Road safety is everyone's responsibility. Learn more about staying safe on Queensland roads: https://www.police.qld.gov.au/initiatives/fatal-five-staying-safe-roads