A new traffic flow system is on trial in one of Bali’s most congested areas. The new system is aimed at easing congestion and keeping both locals and tourists on the move easily and safely.
However, as with all system changes, something takes time to be established, and in the in-between, sometimes things can get more frustrating before they get better.

Bali’s traffic congestion is no secret and is making daily life on the island increasingly difficult for local residents and undeniably impacting tourists’ experience of the province. The issues, however, are a top priority for provincial figures to resolve. As 2026 gets underway, Bali Governor Wayan Koster has been open about his commitment to resolving this problem for good.
Speaking to reporters this week, Governor Koster shared, “If this traffic jam problem is left unchecked, tourism in Bali could decline. Therefore, I will prioritize infrastructure development to ensure its completion in my second term.”
He added, “The first negative impact is traffic jams, and the second is waste. This must be resolved. This congestion cannot be resolved hastily because it is related to road infrastructure and transportation modes.”
With such a massive problem to solve, it is clear that a multi-faceted approach is necessary, including building new road networks and introducing new traffic flow systems in the worst-affected areas, which just happen to be in Bali’s most popular tourism resorts. Speaking to reporters on 7th January, the Regent of Badung Adi Arnawa urged the public to allow time and space to adapt to the traffic flow changes currently being trialed in the Kerobokan Kelod Village area, close to Canggu.
He explained, “This is still a trial phase. If it’s not optimal, we will prepare other options to address congestion in the area. So, I ask the public to be patient and adapt to this change.” He added, “The Badung Regency Transportation Agency has conducted the first phase of evaluation. We received some input, for example, that traffic congestion on Batu Belig Road has begun to ease, but other roads are causing more congestion.”
Regent Arnawa concluded, “This input will serve as material for our future evaluation. Ultimately, this is all for the public’s convenience. I also encourage the public to provide us with feedback through the Badung Regent’s Contact complaint channel.”
Tourists driving through the Kerobokan Kelod Village area are asked to cooperate with traffic officers who are stationed in place to help keep traffic moving. Tourists are urged to honour the new traffic flow system that is in place, and for the sake of public safety, not to try to follow the old traffic flow route.
To make matters more difficult, Bali is in the height of the rainy season. Localised flooding is being recorded every day in Bali’s top tourism resort areas, including Kuta, Seminyak, Legian, Jimbaran, and along the Ngurah Rai Bypass, which connects tourists to the Bukit Peninsula.
Traffic & Weather Alert
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Kerobokan Trial
Near Canggu
Tap for Rules ↻Don’t Follow Maps Blindly
The Update: A new traffic flow is being tested in Kerobokan Kelod. Do not try to follow old routes. Obey the officers stationed on the street.
Flood Zones
Drive with Caution
Tap for Areas ↻Where it’s Flooding
Hotspots: Kuta, Seminyak, Legian, Jimbaran, and the Ngurah Rai Bypass. Heavy rain is overwhelming drainage. Drive slowly.
What to Do
From the Regent
Tap for Tips ↻Patience is Key
The Request: Adapt to the changes. Batu Belig road is easing up, but other spots are tricky. Allow extra travel time.
The Long Fix
Infrastructure Push
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The Plan: Governor Koster is prioritizing new road networks to save tourism. Expect ongoing construction as they fix the gridlock for good.
Tourists driving on the island are urged to take journeys more slowly and steadily than usual, especially in light of the new traffic systems, daily congestion bottlenecks, and flooding.
Speaking to reporters on Thursday afternoon, South Kuta District Head, Ketut Gede Arta, explained, “The rain discharge is very high. Besides the possibility that the drainage is not functioning optimally, its capacity is indeed unable to accommodate that much rainwater. Because the rain is evenly distributed, flooding also occurred in almost all areas.”

He added, “We have been coordinating since earlier, because along the Ngurah Rai Jimbaran Bypass Road, there is also flooding.”
“We are coordinating with the Road Agency and the Badung PUPR. Hopefully, the rain stops soon so that handling can be more optimal.”

Arta confirmed that efforts are underway to ensure that all drainage channels and rivers in the area are clear to help reduce the risk of future flooding.
He concluded, “Normalization has been carried out in several river channels and drainage channels in South Kuta in stages. Hopefully, this can cover residential areas, so that during the heavy rainy season, the potential for flooding can continue to decrease. Because mitigation measures are already underway.”
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Dipshitgirl
Monday 12th of January 2026
So from what I hear, they’re going to take all the monkeys from monkey forest and relocate them at the traffic intersections to direct traffic. The king monkey of all the monkeys in Bali I’m talking about the governor has removed his head from where the sun does not shine and is in the middle of training these monkeys. No more stealing your shiny object and climbing up the trees with your cell phones, these monkeys are going to solve all the traffic problems in Bali. Thank you, governor buffoon for taking care of all of Bali‘s problems.
Carica Studio
Sunday 11th of January 2026
for my new business in Kerobokan this has been an absolute disaster. my foot traffic and walk-in clients have dropped off 70% in the last 2 months, sales have decreased by over 70 million and all I see are other businesses either closing up shop, reducing hours, reducing or firing staff. this 'one way traffic' flow is a nightmare for any business between the Sunset Road turn and the lights by the Pertamina otw to Canggu. They didn't think about or consult the businesses before making such a horrible decision. go back to the way it was. also just to get to my location it was an easy 2 minutes from Sunset, now there's an additional 5kms and 10-15 minutes added to the 1 way route 🤦🏼♂️👎🏼👎🏼👎🏼
Rusty
Monday 12th of January 2026
@Carica Studio, sorry,but too many shops, if the traffic isn't abated you won't see anyone.
Steve bmi
Sunday 11th of January 2026
I still don't know what the new traffic systems are after reading this article ?. Is it more people on the road flapping their wings It's all the drivers for hire driving around empty looking for customers and they fill or the parking at circle ks and indomarets etc and parked everywhere. Take half the vehicles off the road the problem solved overnight as south bali can't cope. Anyone doing a ten point turn in the middle of a road should have vehicle confiscated and crushed
Rusty
Monday 12th of January 2026
@Steve bmi, take the gra nies going to the market and children going to school/ underage off the roads and a large percentage is removed, non of these has a license. What about reversing out of a shop against the traffic to go the other way🙃
My balls
Saturday 10th of January 2026
I almost hit a balinese man with no helmet today because he was driving wrong way on Mertanadi. He yelled at me like I was doing something wrong.
Caroline Blake
Saturday 10th of January 2026
I think there are lots of roads in Ungasan which really need to be fixed. Upgraded.