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Numerous Videos of Wild Behaviour Foreigner in Bali While Riding Motorcycles Goes Viral

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Motorbikes reign as the primary mode of transportation in Bali. They’re extensively used for daily commutes and navigating the cities due to limited public transportation. For foreigners, riding a motorcycle or scooter offers an affordable means to explore the island and its nuances, far more economical than relying on taxis.

Initially, numerous foreign tourists in Bali encountered challenges while using motorbikes. However, over time, an increasing number of foreigners in Bali have begun to ride motorbikes recklessly.

Compilation Videos of Foreigner in Bali with Wild Behaviour Riding Motorcycles

Frequent accident incidents stem from their disregard for motorbike usage ethics, putting other road users at risk. Several videos on the Instagram account @idiots_inbali showcase numerous foreigners in Bali using motorbikes recklessly and disregarding Indonesian government regulations.

1. Three Foreigners in Bali Riding on a Single Motorbike

 

 

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Uploaded on 20 November 2023, the video depicts three foreigners in Bali riding on a single motorbike. While it might appear somewhat reassuring to some, this behavior undoubtedly poses a significant risk to the riders. Compounding the danger, none of the three individuals were wearing helmets, and the two passengers at the back were observed standing, amplifying the precariousness of the situation.

2. The Freestyle Riders

 

 

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The video captured a foreigner in Bali engaging in freestyle riding on the main road (18/11/2023). Clad in an orange raincoat, the individual appeared oblivious to the road surroundings, posing a severe hazard to other motorbike users. This reckless behavior drew criticism from many, as it had the potential to lead to road accidents.

3. The First Timers Rider

 

 

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A foreigner in Bali was filmed falling off a motorbike while driving recklessly on the road. It’s suspected that this individual lacked experience in riding a motorbike, leading to the bike jumping and ultimately falling onto the roadside area.

In October 2023, more than hundreds of accidents occurred, affecting 3,434 individuals, as reported by Abubakar Aljufri, the Head of PT Jasa Raharja Bali. Among these victims, numerous foreign tourists were involved, requiring intensive hospital treatment.

Aljufri highlighted that the scarcity of public transportation in Bali contributes to escalating road accidents. Among the victims, 85% were motorbike riders aged between 17 and 50 years old. Tragically, 115 victims succumbed to injuries from motorbike accidents, with seven of them being foreigners in Bali.

The recklessness of foreign residents riding motorbikes in Bali has sparked varied opinions. While some advocate for strict regulations and even banning foreigners from using motorbikes in Bali, many rental entrepreneurs oppose this move as it could severely impact their businesses. 

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