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Riding a motorcycle in Bali

Riding a motorcycle in a foreign country can at first be quite a frightening act for even the most experienced riders. Even though driving styles of Balinese riders may vary, the rules of the road are exactly the same as in other developed nations. 

With a little bit of focus and patience, riding a motorcycle in Bali will give you independence to travel, become entirely manageable and an enjoyable experience on riding a motorcycle in Bali.


Driving license
Having the international driving license already in hand will make things easier for you once on the road. It is possible to have one issued here, however the process can be difficult. If you don’t have international driving license be prepared to pay a fine when police stop you.

Traffic
Traffic in Bali can be slow moving and unpredictable, but being patient and taking in the beautiful scenery can become an enjoyable experience. Ceremonies and processions can slow your travels, but do not honk or attempt to overtake – it is a part of Balinese life and can be a wonderful way to experience true Balinese culture.

Car
Car will be sharing the roads and they are known to weave in and out through traffic. Be aware of your blind spots. Proceed with caution through intersections and when making turns. Use your indicators and your horn to keep things smooth.

Roads
Road conditions in some areas of Bali can be less then perfect. Riding a motorcycle at a reduced speed and being on the look out for potholes, road construction and other obstacles are advised. There are very few pedestrian crossings, so be on the look out for people crossing the streets. Also, dogs, cows and other animals can wander into the roadways so keep aware.

Parking
Parking in Bali is surprisingly simple – street parking is acceptable almost everywhere. There will be signs indicating where it is not okay to park so follow these rules and look out for public parking areas or parking attendants to assist you. Many restaurants, hotels and other recreational areas have valet services for a low cost. Parking in a public lot should cost you around 1,000 Rupiah

Directions
Maps are easy to buy and if you need additional directional assistance, do no hesitate to ask a local for help – the Balinese people are notorious for their hospitality. Make note of which direction you are headed in, as most will answer you with a north or south rather then a left or a right.

Police
The most common trouble you can get into is being stopped by the police. Things operate differently here, and when the police stop you, the best thing you can do is be polite and stay calm. The police in Ubud is very strict right now, they often stop tourist in Ubud to check driver license, with out driver license you have to pay Rp. 1,000,000 to avoid that you have to prepare International drive's license or Indonesia driver's license before driving in Bali

Common Sense
Remember that things are less structured here and try to apply your own driving knowledge and "common sense" to each and every scenario. There are signs and traffic lights to guide things, so keep alert and focused while riding a motorcycle in Bali

Riding a motorcycle in Bali
Riding a motorcycle in Bali

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