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Bali, Indonesia
🇮🇩Tourist Driving Guide

Driving in Bali

Your complete guide to driving and renting scooters in Bali, Indonesia. Learn about IDP requirements, traffic rules, safety tips, and everything you need to know before hitting the road.

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50 km/h
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International Driving Permit (IDP) in Bali

IDP Required

Indonesia requires an IDP. Police checkpoints are common in tourist areas like Canggu and Seminyak and specifically target tourists without proper documentation.

Fine without IDP: 500,000 - 1,000,000 IDR (€30-60)

Where to Get IDP: Must be obtained in your home country. Some agents in Bali offer 'local licenses' but these are not legally valid for tourists.

Accepted Licenses

IDP holders from any country

Scooter & Motorbike Rental in Bali

Daily Rental Cost

50,000 - 100,000 IDR/day ($3-6)
License Required

IDP with motorcycle endorsement required. Local 'tourist licenses' are a scam. Without IDP, insurance is void.

Insurance Warning

Bali has high accident rates. Without IDP, you're responsible for all medical costs (can be $10,000+) and vehicle damage.

Rental Tips

  • Inspect the scooter thoroughly - many have hidden damage
  • Take photos of any existing scratches or dents
  • Rent newer automatic scooters (beat-up ones have brake issues)
  • Never ride without IDP - police target tourists for fines
  • Wear closed shoes and long pants - burns from exhaust are common

Traffic Rules in Bali

Local Traffic Rules

  • 1Temple processions (religious ceremonies) block roads - wait respectfully
  • 2Dogs frequently sleep on roads - drive carefully
  • 3Monkeys may approach at certain temples - don't stop near them
  • 4Many roads are unnamed or poorly marked

Common Tourist Mistakes

  • Driving barefoot or in flip flops
  • Attempting steep hills on underpowered scooters
  • Not carrying cash for police fines
  • Driving after drinking (common and dangerous)

Horn Culture

Light honking around blind corners is expected and helps prevent accidents on narrow roads.

Traffic Fines & Penalties

Speeding

500,000 IDR ($32)

No Helmet

250,000 IDR ($16)

No IDP

500,000 - 1,000,000 IDR ($32-64)

Red Light

500,000 IDR ($32)

Drink Driving

750,000+ IDR ($48+)

Safety Tips

Essential Safety Tips

  • Roads are very narrow with sudden drops and no barriers
  • Stray dogs are common - don't swerve suddenly to avoid them
  • Gravel on corners causes many accidents - take turns slowly
  • Drink driving is the #1 cause of tourist accidents

Best Time to Drive

Early morning before 9 AM. Avoid sunset time when visibility drops and drunk drivers increase.

Rainy Season Warning

November-March rainy season makes roads extremely slippery. Sudden tropical downpours reduce visibility to near zero.

Areas to Avoid (for beginners)

  • Canggu shortcut roads (very narrow, aggressive traffic)
  • Mountain roads at night (no lighting, steep drops)
  • Kuta during peak shopping hours

Parking

Average Cost

2,000 - 10,000 IDR ($0.15 - $0.60)

Scooter Parking

Easy to find. Follow where locals park - if no bikes, probably restricted.

Parking Tips

  • Beach parking attendants expect IDR 5,000-10,000
  • Hotels and villas usually have free parking
  • Don't block temple entrances or residential driveways

FAQ: Driving in Bali

Do police really check for IDP in Bali?

Yes, absolutely. Police checkpoints targeting tourists are common in Canggu, Seminyak, and Ubud. Fines are IDR 500,000-1,000,000 on the spot. They may also detain your scooter.

Should I rent a car or scooter in Bali?

Scooters are far more practical due to narrow roads and heavy traffic. Cars are useful for families or trips to remote areas. Many tourists hire a driver for day trips instead.

Is Bali traffic dangerous?

Yes. Bali has one of Indonesia's highest accident rates. Main risks are drunk driving (including tourists), narrow roads, and inexperienced riders. Always wear a helmet and drive defensively.

Emergency Contacts

Police

112 or 110

Ambulance

112 or 118

Tourist Police

0361 759687

Roadside Assistance

Call your rental shop

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