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What is the fine for not wearing a helmet in Bali?

Bali governor to ban tourists from motorbikes We have rules, the officer said to her. Daniell gets in the face of the officer and keeps shouting at him. I've been here for 23 years, she said. The fine for not wearing a helmet is 250,000 Indonesian rupiah, or about $25.



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Public buses are the most common form of transport for islanders without their own wheels. Buses connect most Balinese towns, but if you are making a long journey across the island, you are likely to have to make several changes, and it can be time consuming.

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Both male and female tourists are expected to dress modestly in Bali in order to respect the locals, especially children and temples. Male tourists are expected to at least wear tank tops and shorts, while female tourists are expected to at least wear T-shirts and shorts that are just slightly above the knee.

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In general, dress modestly, especially when visiting temples. Women and men should wear shirts that cover their shoulders and upper arms, and are expected to wear a sarong, or scarf, when entering a temple.

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Our 5 tips how you can explore Bali without a scooter
  1. Organize a private driver. ...
  2. Use the app Grab: You often read that Grab is forbidden in Bali. ...
  3. Walk a lot: In most cities in Bali you can walk comfortably. ...
  4. Travel with others: Look for like-minded people, for example in your accommodation, and make a day trip together.


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The Indonesian island of Bali is banning tourists from renting motorbikes. The new rules - part of a crackdown on antisocial behaviour - come after a series of traffic offences by foreigners. Visitors will be encouraged to rent cars instead. As tourists, [you should] act as tourists,” Governor I Wayan Koster said.

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Bali by scooter or car If you're thinking of travling on your own, it's better to ride a motorcycle instead of a car in Bali, due to the road conditions (there are roads with so many potholes that it is more convenient to avoid them with the scooter) and the price of rental cars in Bali.

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