More than 171 tourists in Bali were fined for traffic offences between late February and early March. But there is also concern that a bike ban could impact the tourism sector. Read more:
More than 171 tourists were fined for traffic offences.Foreigners may be banned from driving motorbikes in Bali, following a series of incidents in which tourists have broken road laws.
“As tourists, [you should] act as tourists, instead of roaming around on motorbikes, without T-shirts and clothes, without helmets, violating [traffic rules] - and all this without a licence,” he said.
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