Group of young people riding e-bikes in Sydney peak hour traffic.
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Police have described the behaviour of a swarm of young e-bike riders driving along the Sydney Harbour Bridge as “stupid and downright dangerous” as they continue to identify the people involved in yesterday’s stunt.
Authorities received multiple calls after dozens of young e-bike riders were filmed riding over the Sydney Harbour Bridge yesterday.
About 40 people, including at least one without a helmet, rode across the NSW landmark during peak hour traffic yesterday.
Group of young people riding e-bikes in Sydney peak hour traffic.
Group of young people riding e-bikes in Sydney peak hour traffic. (Supplied/TikTok)

A popular e-bike ride event in Los Angeles was recently organized by renowned e-bike influencer, Sur Ronster.

Sur Ronster boasts a massive online following, with over 5 million fans across various platforms.

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 separate from the roadway.

Assistant Commissioner David Driver expressed strong disapproval, saying, “Not only was that conduct illegal, but it was also extremely irresponsible, foolish, and incredibly dangerous.”

Sur Ronster
The content creator has more than 5 million online followers. (Nine)

He highlighted the risks by noting, “The riders were executing U-turns right in front of oncoming traffic.”

“Heavy vehicles had to apply brakes suddenly to avoid potential collisions,” Driver explained.

Driver emphasized the potential consequences, stating, “We don’t want to be the ones delivering the tragic news that your child has been killed in one of these reckless rideouts.”

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

NSW Police confirmed officers were called to Hickson Road, Sydney, around 4.30pm yesterday following multiple reports of a large group riding dangerously.

Commander Assistant Commissioner David Driver APM
Driver described the behaviour of the riders as “stupid” and “irresponsible”. (Nine)

About 40 riders were located riding on the Harbour Bridge dangerously, but dispersed when police arrived.

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.

“Police could not initiate a pursuit due to safety concerns,” a spokesperson told 9news.com.au.

“About 5.30pm on the same day, police located the group at Mrs Macquarie’s Chair, where they were spoken to and dispersed.”

Footage of the Harbour Bridge stunt has prompted renewed calls for stronger rules governing e-bike use on Australian roads and footpaths.
Premier Chris Minns called the actions of e-bike hoons “intolerable”, and the government is working on a solution.

“It’s regrettable that the original decision was made to have a 500 watt output rather than a 250 watt output because we’re now in a situation where we’re trying to close the barn door after close to a million of these machines are on Sydney streets,” he said.

“We’re working on a program and we’ll have more to say soon.”

NSW Premier Chris Minns said the government is working on a program to manage e-bike hoons. (9News)

Shadow Minister for Transport Natalie Ward said wattage limits aren’t enough.

“Joy rides on the Sydney Harbour Bridge are stupid, unsafe and a middle finger to the police and the community,” she said in Parliament yesterday.

“These kids know they are unaccountable and untouchable until there is compulsory licence plates, enforcement and accountability.”

She said e-bike riders doing the wrong thing know there are no consequences and called on Transport Minister John Graham to introduce e-bike license plates to restore accountability.

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