Someone could get hurt if motorcyclists persist in using walking tracks as racing tracks, the Department of conservation warns.
The warning comes after three motorcyclists were seen on Sunday "hooning" around Outram Glen and at the nearby walking track to Lee stream which was getting an upgrade costing about $40,000.
Doc visitor assets program manager Bill Wheeler said given the recent good weather many people had been walking the track and it was just "luck that no one was mown over" by the dirt bike riders at the weekend.
While there were no signs warning against using motor bikes on the track due to the work being done, there were plenty up about the remedial work, he said
" it seems a bit ignorant, putting other people at risk"
the motorcyclists had also damaged the surface of the 2.5 kilometres track, which was being excavated in readiness for gravelling after Christmas.
" We are halfway through rebuilding it, they have put in hours and hours on it"
Any public place like a walking track was considered a highway so the motorcyclists, who were not wearing helmets and did not appear to be warranted or registered, were putting themselves at risk of prosecution by police and also Doc under the reserves act, he said.
People who see motorcyclists on walking tracks should ring the Doc phoneline-0800 362 468-and report the activity, Mr Wheeler said.
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