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Bali Police Commit To Improving Traffic Flow On Highly Congested Tourist Travel Route

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Bali’s traffic jams have become as synonymous with travel on the island as visiting the province’s most famous temples.

As tourism booms on the island, traffic congestion has become accepted by many as a small price to pay for the opportunity to explore such a beautiful destination.

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One of Bali’s most highly congested areas is along one of the most important travel routes used by tourists. Traffic around the Titi Banda Statue in Denpasar, along the Jalan Bypass Road, is so consistently congested that it is impacting the lives of local people and tourists.

The intersection at the Titi Banda Statue on Jalan Bypass Road sits along the route to I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport and is one of the main intersections leading into Kuta, onwards to Legian and Seminyak, as well as feeding traffic through to Sanur, and onwards to Nusa Dua and Uluwatu respectively. 

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While Bali’s road network is fundamentally feeling the pressure of a high number of vehicles on the roads, and ultimately, major road infrastructure work needs to be completed, Bali’s transport officials have confirmed that both short-term and long-term solutions are being put into place.

The Head of the Denpasar Transportation Agency, Ketut Sriawan, told reporters that one key reason for the traffic congestion at the Titi Banda Statue Intersection is that the traffic control system, including the use of traffic lights, is not synchronized between the Denpasar System and the Provincial System.

Because the two traffic management systems do not communicate with one another, a bottleneck forms at the Titi Banda Statue Intersection. 

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Sriawan told reporters that a plan is in place to station Traffic Police and officers from the Bali Transportation Agency at the Titi Banda Statue Intersection to help better manage traffic flow throughout the day and to keep everyone moving at a safe and steady pace.

He shared “The movement of vehicles has also begun to be regulated by the city [authorities] though to the Sekar Sari Intersection.”

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He noted that “This is what must be integrated and ensure that the Province’s Area Traffic Control System is functioning properly, meaning that the Denpasar Transportation Agency has placed personnel and at the same time together with the Sanur Traditional Village is controlling parking in Sanur so that there is no congestion from the south.”

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Sriawan explained “For example, at the Waribang intersection, if the light is green then at the Hangtuah Intersection is much also be green so that the vehicles can flow south. But this is why there is congestion at peak hours.”

As these new traffic flow solutions come into effect, tourists in Bali must just be mindful of extra time to travel from A to B, especially when traveling to Bali Airport to catch a flight. It is always advisable to add an extra 30 minutes to the projected travel time when returning to the airport, no matter the time of day. 

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Sriawan also confirmed that he and his teams are clamping down on illegally parked vehicles along the roads leading to the Titi Banda Statue Intersection. Illegally parked vehicles not only cause congestion but pose a risk to road safety as drivers must navigate around the stationary vehicles, often without a clear view of what is coming ahead.

Tourists on Bali are advised that traffic officials around the island are taking part in an operation to crack down on illegal parking in top tourism resort areas, including motorcycle drivers. Tourists must ensure that they park their rented motorcycles in set parking bays or in recognized parking lots, or else they run the risk of being fined. 

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Bali Police are also on a mission to crack down on motorcycle drivers who are driving illegally, including foreigners. Over the weekend, Bali Police pulled over hundreds of drivers in the Canggu area and issued dozens of tickets and fines to those found to be breaking the law. The most common violations included not wearing a helmet, driving without a license or the correct paperwork, and driving an illegally modified vehicle. 

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arthur

Saturday 17th of May 2025

i think tourists must learn to appreciate the wild life of Bali.... it is not something you can experience everywhere!

anyway, nobody really wants to work in Bali, problems will solve themselves, i am sure about that.

Rusty212

Friday 16th of May 2025

I love it..moved to Singaraja 3 years ago after living in Berwawa since 2001..we have no traffic or tourists.After Bedugul, Bali is perfect.Keep the masses and problems down Sth.

Shorty

Thursday 15th of May 2025

Yes phasing of the lights exacerbates the problem. Cops on point duty will be able to help to a small degree.

But it won't solve the congestion. It's caused by poor road and infrastructure design.

When you project future road use then only sensible thing is to scrap existing and rebuild.

arthur

Saturday 17th of May 2025

@Shorty, yes, the fact is that indonesians are not able to manage this kind of society, they simply lack skill and will. things can only get worse, unless a drastic population decrease.

Steve bm

Thursday 15th of May 2025

I went around it 2 weeks ago about 6pm coming of the toll road what a nightmare and total embarrassment but keep blaming tourists Muppets, 70 % of traffic going through don't even go to the airport or back way to kuta legian but hey keep blaming tourists those bad tourists responsible for all the bad shame on the tourists burn the tourists burn the tourists

Captain Ahab

Thursday 15th of May 2025

Roads weren't built for Russian money been washed here period

Shorty

Friday 16th of May 2025

@Captain Ahab,

The traffic congestion was happening long before the so called 'Russian Invasion'

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