STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- A Midland Beach teen was busted for recklessly riding his bike in New Dorp Tuesday afternoon, police said.

At around 4 p.m., Konrad Pogorzelski, 16, was seen riding his bike against traffic, causing motorists to stop and swerve out of the way, according to allegations in court documents.

The incident occurred near Hylan Boulevard and Ross Avenue, police said.

The teen also flailed his arms and tried to escape when officers asked him to get off his bike, the criminal complaint said.

Pogorzelski was one of two bikers taken into custody Tuesday after police cracked down on the cyclists. The other teen was Edward Fritz, 16, who was charged with reckless endangerment.

Fritz was given a desk appearance ticket, according to a spokesman for the district attorney's office.

Pogorzelski was charged with reckless endangerment, resisting arrest and obstructing governmental administration, police said.

He was arraigned and released on his own recognizance, the spokesman said.

The 122nd Precinct began touting the arrests shortly after the Advance published a story on two photos of a large group of young cyclists who were obstructing traffic near the intersection of Hylan Boulevard and Jefferson Avenue.

Several videos of the teens performing stunts in the middle of traffic can be found on Youtube, police said.

In a 16-minute video titled "We Still Ride Street and Give the Sauce," a group of kids are seen doing wheelies as they careen in and out of traffic and passing red lights on dangerous roads, including Hylan Boulevard, Amboy Road and Page Avenue.

In one scene on Hylan Boulevard a couple of kids are riding their bikes against traffic in the bus lane as a bus approaches them.

"Yo, is this dangerous?" one boy asks.

"There's a bus. There's a bus," his friend replies.

"We ride together. We die together."

The kids then move out of the way as one of them reaches out to touch the bus.

Then they're seen popping wheelies while standing on the seats and pedals, sometimes switching sides and jumping up and down.

And it's not just on Hylan.

One scene in the video shows the youngsters on the South Shore, near Amboy Road and Main Street. One of them is standing with one foot on the seat while he's hopping up and down.

"Damn you can land that?" his friend says.

Then the same rider is seen doing his tricks as he approaches cars standing at a red light near Page Avenue before weaving in between cars and making a right into traffic while doing his wheelies.

Then it gets dangerous.

Drivers start honking at the riders and as one of the bikers passes them on the right, drivers start yelling profanities at them.

"You want me to call the cops a------," a driver asks.

One of the kids then keeps going before a red car cuts him off and he pops a wheelie to avoid the collision.

"You piece of s---," another driver yells.

"Get back in your car. Get back in your car," one of the kids yells after a driver gets out to confront them.

Later in the video, a biker is seen doing wheelies and touching moving vehicles along Hylan Boulevard.

This week's incidents were not isolated. The previous weekend, a group of youth bicyclists was spotted on Hylan Boulevard near Tysens Lane.

Several darted in and out of the middle lane amid moderate traffic, seemingly aware that motorists would screech to a halt to avoid slamming into them.