Stage name Sur Ronster an American content creator in his twenties specialising in electric bikes at Observatory Hill near the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
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Police received several calls on Tuesday after dozens of young e-bike riders, including some in school uniform and without a helmet, were filmed riding over the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
Los Angeles-based e-bike influencer Sur Ronster organised the event and has told Nine newspaper Sydney Morning Herald he did not intend to lead the riders through the city, saying some even followed him home after the meet-up.
Stage name Sur Ronster an American content creator in his twenties specialising in electric bikes at Observatory Hill near the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
Ronster boasts more than 5 million online followers. (Fairfax Media)

“Being unfamiliar with the city was my mistake… Once I realized the situation, my aim was to stop it,” explained the 26-year-old.

The social media influencer, who boasts over five million followers, recounted how disorientation led him unintentionally towards a city landmark. Realizing the error, he executed what he described as a “very safe” last-minute U-turn.

“Thankfully, there was heavy traffic at the time, so our lane was completely stationary, and the oncoming traffic was moving at just a few kilometers per hour,” Ronster shared with the Sydney Morning Herald.

Stage name Sur Ronster an American content creator in his twenties specialising in electric bikes at Observatory Hill near the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
The content creator organised the rideout to meet-up with his followers. (Fairfax Media)

“I regret waking up to see how the incident was portrayed by various news outlets. It felt like I failed and tarnished the reputation of the biking community. As a visitor in a new city, that was never my intention,” he added.

Under current laws, it’s illegal to ride any bike, including e-bikes, on the main deck of the bridge and a cycleway is provided separately from the roadway.

As a consequence, he received two Traffic Infringement Notices for negligent driving, which did not result in death or serious injury, incurring a fine of $562 and three demerit points for each notice.

“Besides being illegal, such behavior was incredibly irresponsible, foolish, and downright dangerous,” remarked Assistant Commissioner David Driver earlier this week.

Commander Assistant Commissioner David Driver APM
Assistant Commissioner David Driver said the incident was “stupid”. (Nine)

“We don’t want to be knocking on your door and telling you your child has been killed in one of these stupid rideouts,” Driver said.

The Assistant Commissioner said that some of e-rideables had been modified to “effectively become motorbikes”, which makes them significantly more dangerous.

Police have said they have identified license plates, school uniforms and “very clear footage” which they will use to prosecute those who took part in the dangerous stunt.

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