They said: “The risk to life is higher when driving on unfamiliar roads, especially in small, open vehicles which offer little protection, so failure to take proper care will inevitably lead to severe and fatal injuries.
“Although the rules may seem more relaxed while abroad, under no circumstances should tourists consider driving under the influence because the vehicles are still dangerous machinery with the power to harm both driver and passers-by.
“Getting a taxi, or hiring a car, is much safer and should be considered where possible.”
It can be extremely dangerous to drive a motorbike without a licence and tourists could end up in an accident.
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Source: express.co.uk