Nine Driving Rules in Bali

1. In Bali, there is left-hand traffic, so you will need to adjust your mindset. Difficulties may arise at intersections, where you might instinctively drive into the oncoming lane☝️ Stay alert.
2. Always wear a helmet! Even if you are going to the nearest store. This small habit saves lives.
3. In Indonesia, particularly in Bali, there are no established traffic rules that everyone follows. Traffic is regulated by local 'internal' rules. Here, you will need to forget all the rules you followed in other countries and try to 'feel' the local traffic. Be prepared for someone to suddenly appear on the road without looking, not to give way where they should, or to make a sharp turn in front of you.
4. Fines exist. Here are the most common ones:
- Driving without an international driver's license (you need a category A for a scooter and B for a car). You can get a local license - write to us, we will explain how👌
- Riding without a helmet;
- More than two people on one bike;
- Crossing the stop line at a traffic light.
5. If you are just starting to ride a bike, take lessons from experienced instructors, not friends.
Only a professional knows how to correctly explain to a beginner the specifics of driving, how to act in various situations, and not be afraid. Do not skimp on your health and safety. We can also recommend a school 👌
6. Local drivers often honk. This is how they warn you about a maneuver.
7. Do not drive on unfamiliar roads at night or in poor visibility conditions, such as rain.
8. Do not leave valuables in the parking lot, even in the trunk. It's better to take a good new helmet with you.
9. Wear closed clothing on long trips to protect you from the sun.
Be careful on the roads😉
You can rent a bike on our website 👉 Balimotion.pro
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