LONDON — This is taking multi-tasking to dangerous levels.

A cyclist has captured a driver in Aberdeen, Scotland, at the wheel of his hefty Land Rover, with his earphones in, mobile phone in hand and an open, switched on laptop beside him.

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"Not only he's not paying any attention to the road, I suspect he's not even on this planet," the uploader Aberdeen Cycle Cam says.

When the driver spots the cyclist who has a helmet cam on, he puts the phone down before driving on.

Described as a daily cycle commuter, Aberdeen Cycle Cam says the YouTube channel is about naming and shaming bad driving on the streets of Aberdeen City and Shire.

"Don't want to be a star in my videos? Don't endanger others. Drive properly, don't be impatient and don't be rude. Simple!"

A growing number of cyclists in the UK are using helmet-mounted cameras to capture bad driving. Footage from these types of cameras have even been used to convict motorists of driving offences.