I witnessed a motorbike accident today and it shook me.
No one plans to crash. But if you’re on a scooter in Bali — especially as a passenger on a Grab or Gojek — wear the helmet.
Every time. No excuses.
Don’t like the look of the provided helmet? Go buy your own — they’re cheap, there are helmet shops everywhere, and you can donate it when you leave.
But ride without one? That’s a gamble you don’t want to take.
This isn’t about fear — it’s about respecting the road and protecting your brain. Bali traffic is wild.
Drivers are unpredictable.
Your life is worth more than the vibe of a wind-in-your-hair IG reel or cute TikTok video.
Wear the helmet. Every time.
<p>I witnessed a scooter accident in Bali today — and honestly, it shook me. One moment, carefree riders weaving through Ubud traffic. The next, a crash that brought everything to a halt. It reminded me, painfully, that no one plans to crash.</p>
<p>If you're visiting Bali and plan to hop on a scooter — whether you're driving or riding on the back of a Grab or Gojek — wear the helmet. <strong>Every. Single. Time.</strong></p>
<p>Maybe the provided helmet isn’t “your look,” or perhaps it feels awkward. Still, your brain is irreplaceable. If aesthetics matter, invest in your own. Helmet shops are everywhere across Bali, and decent ones are surprisingly affordable. Buy one when you arrive, and donate it before you leave — it’s a small price for peace of mind.</p>
<p>Bali’s roads are beautiful but chaotic. From narrow alleys with hidden potholes to scooters dodging trucks and dogs, the unpredictability is part of the adventure — and the risk. Drivers are fast, traffic rules are flexible, and tourists (understandably) are still getting the hang of it all.</p>
<p>This isn’t about fear-mongering; it’s about informed choices. That wind-in-your-hair Instagram video? Not worth the potential head injury. Whether you’re traveling solo or with your family, safety should come first.</p>
<p>So here's the takeaway: <strong>Respect the road. Respect your safety. Wear the helmet.</strong> You came to Bali for memories, not medical emergencies.</p>
<p>Enjoy Bali’s beaches, temples, and sunsets — but do it the smart way. Protect your ride, protect your head, and keep those adventures unforgettable for the right reasons.</p>