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Home / Crime and Justice / Ebike Swarm Storms Sydney Harbour Bridge

Ebike Swarm Storms Sydney Harbour Bridge

4 Feb

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Summary

  • About 40 e-bike and motorcycle riders illegally crossed the main deck of Sydney Harbour Bridge.
  • The group then rode through the CBD and Haymarket, performing dangerous stunts.
  • Police are investigating, with calls for stricter e-bike regulations and confiscation.
Ebike Swarm Storms Sydney Harbour Bridge

A police investigation is underway after about 40 e-bike and motorcycle riders illegally traversed the main deck of the Sydney Harbour Bridge on Tuesday afternoon. This prohibited cycling route was part of a larger ride that included navigating through the CBD and Haymarket, with some participants reportedly performing stunts. Authorities are working to identify individuals involved, reviewing footage and details of registered bikes. Assistant Commissioner David Driver emphasized the significant danger posed by such actions, stating the potential for serious harm. Police are tracing participants through school uniforms and registered bike details. An insurer has voiced strong concerns, calling for immediate measures to curb illegal e-bike and escooter use, which they describe as a growing road safety crisis. Calls include implementing formal registration schemes and empowering authorities to confiscate illegally used bikes. The NSW government acknowledged the incident, indicating that policy changes regarding e-bike power limits, previously increased by a prior administration, are being considered to address the large number of these machines now on Sydney streets. The opposition criticized the government's inaction, advocating for identification plates for young riders and commercial operators to enforce rules and prevent accidents. A recent government inquiry into e-mobility options has proposed recommendations for safety standards and rider education.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
About 40 e-bike and motorcycle riders illegally crossed the main deck of Sydney Harbour Bridge during peak hour, then rode through the CBD and Haymarket.
Yes, police are investigating the incident and are working to identify the individuals involved in the illegal ride.
There are calls for stricter regulations, including registration schemes and the confiscation of bikes used illegally or by underage riders.

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