SAN FRANCISCO — A man suspected of driving one of three vehicles spinning donuts on the Bay Bridge Sunday pleaded not guilty in Superior Court Thursday, officials said.

Moises Rosales, 20, of San Leandro, was arrested Sunday after the California Highway Patrol received reports of three vehicles weaving through traffic at high speeds around 3:30 p.m. on westbound Interstate 80, said CHP Officer Vu Williams.

Rosales pleaded not guilty to misdemeanor charges and infractions in San Francisco Superior Court Thursday, Williams said. He pleaded not guilty to the charges through a public defender.

Rosales was reportedly driving a black Ford Mustang, while the other vehicles involved were a white Ford Mustang and black Chevrolet Camaro. The three cars, all with paper dealer plates, stopped traffic on the western span of the Bay Bridge and began doing donuts across five lanes. Another driver took cellphone photos of the sideshow and reported it to CHP.

CHP officers stopped the two Mustangs at the end of the bridge in San Francisco. One driver, Rosales, was arrested and the other motorist was cited and released.

Bay City News Service contributed to this report. Contact Katrina Cameron at 925-945-4782. Follow her at Twitter.com/KatCameron91.