What to do if you have accident in Bali

Although this is a resort island, many foreigners who live and come here drive motorcycles and vehicles. That is, accidents do happen; this is advice on what to do if one occurs.
If you are a foreigner involved in a car or motorcycle accident in Bali, Indonesia, your actions can have a substantial impact on your situation.

Here are the steps and current improvements for such accidents:

Immediately after an accident, ensure everyone's safety and assess injuries.

Call 112, the main emergency phone number, or 118 for ambulance service if you require medical assistance.

If you're using an international phone, you may need to enter Indonesia's country code, +62, before the area code and emergency number. For example, if you're in South Bali, call +62 361 118 for an ambulance.

If the situation allows, you can also seek assistance from locals or passers-by who may be able to help you call emergency services. Even if language is a barrier, most locals will be friendly and accommodating.


You can go to a nearby hospital or clinic if you have non-emergency medical requirements or need additional medical assistance. One significant medical facility is the Bali International Medical Center (BIMC) in Kuta and Nusa Dua.


When safe, move vehicles to the side of the road to prevent accidents and improve traffic flow.

Legal Procedures: Failing to follow local driving laws can result in severe repercussions. Bali Police warned motorbike and car rental owners to ensure that tourists follow the island's traffic restrictions.

Be prepared for legal consequences. Driving fines are imposed for various infractions, including failure to use seat belts and riding with more than two passengers on a bike. If taken to court, fines may be imposed, but they may be less than the maximum penalty.

Recent Updates 2023: Ban on motorcycles for tourists. Local authorities are pushing to restrict visitors from riding motorcycles in Bali. Wayan Koster, the governor, has requested national authorities' approval for this restriction, particularly in light of cases involving foreigners insulting police and violating local traffic laws.

The specifics of how this prohibition will be implemented are unknown, but it is intended to reduce mishaps involving foreign tourists. However, it is widely assumed that something like this will never happen.

It's essential to have insurance that covers medical expenditures and legal fees.

Seek medical assistance immediately, even for minor injuries, as ignored injuries can lead to difficulties later.

Documenting the incident:
Document the scene. Take photos, collect witness contact information, and maintain track of all medical treatments taken.

Legal Advice: It may be advantageous to get legal counsel, especially if you are inexperienced with Indonesian law.


Communication: Use caution while communicating, particularly with insurance companies, and avoid admitting fault prematurely.

These measures might help you negotiate the aftermath of a car or motorcycle accident in Bali while guaranteeing your safety and legal compliance as a foreigner.

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