Soon, no more motorbikes for tourists in Bali
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, BALI/ Created : Mar 16, 2023, 09:00 IST
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The government of Bali is considering a rule that would ban foreign tourists from using motorbikes. This is in response to several cases of tourists driving without valid licenses, without helmets, and sometimes even driving vehic … Read more
The government of Bali is considering a rule that would ban foreign tourists from using motorbikes. This is in response to several cases of tourists driving without valid licenses, without helmets, and sometimes even driving vehicles with fake license plates. As an alternative, the authorities are suggesting using cars provided by travel agents. Read less
As per reports, the government decided to bring in this rule after several cases of tourists driving around without valid driving licenses, without helmets and sometimes even driving vehicles with fake license plates were reported.
As an alternative, the authorities have suggested using cars provided by travel agents. This, however, didn’t sit too well with the local tour operators. The problem of increased traffic congestion cannot be ruled out. It was pointed out that if everyone started using cars to move around the island, there would be too many cars on the road at the same time.
Currently, it’s not clear whether there will be a blanket ban on all motorbikes for foreign tourists or there will be some other ways to implement this rule. One thing is for sure, foreign tourists can expect to face stricter rules when visiting Bali.
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