
Police have blasted the actions of a group who were filmed doing wheelies on a Waikato highway just days after their friend died in a motorbike crash.
Ngakau Hailey, 18, was killed when his dirt bike collided with a car at the intersection of Willoughby and Mill Sts in Hamilton on Wednesday, July 9.
A funeral was held for the apprentice jockey on Monday at Park Chapel, 九一星空无限tead Cemetery.
After the service a dirt bike procession made its way along the Waikato Expressway to pay tribute to the teen.
In footage shared on social media, the group can be seen performing daring stunts despite the wet and foggy conditions.
Hamilton City area commander inspector Andrea McBeth said police are 鈥渆xtremely disappointed in the dangerous behaviour on our roads, particularly when a family is grieving鈥.
鈥淥ne young person dying on our roads is too many, and we need to work together to prevent tragedy occurring.鈥
She said any information that identifies the riders and/or motorcycles can be reported via 105.
In the footage, the dirt bike riders can be seen pulling wheelies down the motorway, some balancing their knees on the seat while their front wheel is in the air.
More than 10 people, including a small child, can be seen sitting on the back of a ute driving along the motorway, some with their legs hanging over the back.
The group can also be seen occupying two lanes of the expressway and at one point, preventing cars from driving through a roundabout.
Ngakau Hailey. Photo / LoveRacing
The video鈥檚 poster called Hailey a 鈥渉umble, talented young man鈥.
鈥淗e brought joy to all with his contagious smile, laugh, and presence.
鈥淗is life was only getting started with a career starting to take off. We鈥檙e all glad to have had the opportunity to share moments and now memories in this life with you.
鈥淩ide in paradise. Fly high my brother, forever 18.鈥
The dirt bike procession is seen occupying two lanes of the motorway and at one point, preventing cars from driving through a roundabout.
In 2023, while in his first season of riding, Hailey won his first race in Cambridge aged 16.
He rode 46 winners during his career, with 92 placings in 470 starts.
Hailey told LoveRacing 九一星空无限 in 2023 that he enjoyed an idyllic childhood, but soon had to adjust to city life, where other sports took precedence over horses for a couple of years.
鈥淲e moved to Hamilton when I was 8, and I stopped riding for a little bit. I was only riding every now and again.鈥
Rugby league, touch and boxing became his new loves. However, a chance encounter with trackwork riding rearranged his priorities, and he became intent on a career in the saddle.
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