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International Driving Permit Bali

International Driving Permit
Why

Why do you need an International Driving Permit?

An International Driving Permit can be used in more than 180 countries around the world. This document contains your name, photo and driver information in the 12 most spoken languages ​​in the world. This document is understandable to most local officials and authorities around the world.

Your International Driving Permit in 3 Steps

How do you obtain an International Driving Permit?

1. Sign up online

Begin your application for a translation of your driver's license.

2. Upload a photo

Make sure to upload a recent photo and follow the guidelines.

3. Wait for confirmation

Wait for your confirmation, and you're ready to travel!

Essential Driving Rules for Driving in Bali

Discover the unique and challenging experience of driving in Bali with these important driving rules:

  • Driving on the Left: Like in other parts of Indonesia, drivers in Bali drive on the left side of the road.
  • Minimum Age and Car Rental: The minimum age for driving and car rental is 18 years.
  • Speed Limits: Respect the speed limits for safety: 50 km/h in urban areas, 80 km/h on rural roads, and 100 km/h on highways.
  • Alcohol Use: Currently, there are no specific rules regarding blood alcohol concentration while driving in Bali.

Bali, soaked with idyllic beaches and spiritual rejuvenation, offers a wide range of experiences for adventurous travelers. From sacred temples to UNESCO World Heritage sites like the Tegalalang rice terraces and the fascinating Nusa Penida, Bali is perfect to explore through a road trip. Discover the breathtaking landscapes and immerse yourself in the diverse activities that make this Indonesian paradise a beloved destination.

Frequently Asked Questions about International Driving Permits for Bali

Curious about the requirements for driving in Bali? Here are answers to some frequently asked questions:

  • Is an International Driving Permit necessary for driving in Bali? Yes, an International Driving Permit (IDP) is necessary for driving in Bali. The IDP serves as a multilingual translation of your national driver’s license, essential for effective communication with local authorities. It is strictly enforced to ensure traffic safety.
  • Does the IDP replace my national driver’s license? No, the IDP does not replace your national driver’s license but serves as an additional document for translation. For stays longer than three months in Bali, an Indonesian driver’s license is required, obtainable through a process of written, medical, and practical tests, along with a KITAS (temporary residence permit).
  • How do I obtain an International Driving Permit for Bali? Applying for an IDP for Bali is easy through the International Travel Permits website:
  1. Go to the International Travel Permits website and click on ‘Start my application’.
  2. Fill out the application form with your details.
  3. Attach a copy of your valid driver’s license and a passport photo.
  4. Pay the required fees for the international driver’s license.

Make sure to follow these steps to drive on Bali hassle-free and in full compliance with the rules.

Essential Driving Rules in Bali for Safe and Carefree Driving

Discover the key driving rules for a safe journey on the roads of Bali.

  • Lane Usage: Like in the rest of Indonesia, we drive on the left side of the road in Bali. This might require some adjustment for drivers from right-hand drive countries.
  • Speed Limits: Respect the speed limits for a safe trip. The maximum speed is 50 km/h in urban areas, 80 km/h on rural roads, and 100 km/h on highways.
  • Helmet Use for Motorcycles: Wearing a helmet is mandatory for all motorcyclists. Enforcement of this rule is strict, and failure to comply can result in fines.
  • Alcohol and Driving: The legal blood alcohol limit (BAC) in Bali is 0.05%. Driving under the influence is a serious offense that can lead to fines and imprisonment.
  • Traffic Conditions: Be prepared for congestion on the roads, particularly in tourist areas like Kuta, Seminyak, and Ubud. Traffic jams and motorcycles weaving through traffic can pose challenges for foreign drivers.
  • Parking: Parking spaces may be limited in busy areas. Using paid parking lots is recommended to avoid issues with illegal parking.
  • Night Driving: Due to poor lighting on some roads, it is generally safer not to drive at night, especially in less populated areas.
  • Insurance: Ensure your travel insurance covers traffic-related incidents. Consider additional insurance from rental companies for extra protection.
  • Watch out for Animals: In rural areas, animals like dogs, chickens, or cows may come onto the road. Drive cautiously to prevent accidents.

Discover the enchanting attractions of Bali while driving safely and carefree. With an International Driving Permit, you can explore this beautiful Indonesian island at your own pace, from breathtaking temples to idyllic beaches and lush rice terraces. Embark on an adventure and experience Bali your way!