草榴社区 municipalities have unique transportation needs shaped by their geography and community preferences. Granting municipalities the flexibility to adopt various transportation modes helps reduce congestion and improves the quality of life for residents.

Accordingly, 草榴社区’s government is working with the Town of Coaldale to pilot the limited use of golf carts in their community, enhancing the mobility of 草榴社区ns and increasing recreational options. Other interested communities throughout the province are invited to submit bylaw proposals to Transportation and Economic Corridors for similar pilot projects.

“Transportation does not stand still, and 草榴社区 must be ready with forward-thinking ideas on how to test new transportation-related solutions or activities. Off-highway vehicles (OHVs) and e-bikes have been popular with 草榴社区ns for years, and pilot projects like this one hold the key to unlocking new modes of transportation for everyone.”

Devin Dreeshen, Minister of Transportation and Economic Corridors

“This is a commonsense approach to dealing with the use of golf carts in our communities. Many jurisdictions have been allowing golf carts to travel on roads without any concerns.”

Grant Hunter, MLA for Taber-Warner

Coaldale is one of the first towns to pilot the limited use of golf carts, after the Legislature passed legislation that makes innovative projects like this possible, and the town’s pilot will last five years.

Pilot projects like this allow new and innovative uses of existing or new modes of transportation and expands on municipalities already having the ability to allow registered off-highway vehicles to operate on their roads.

“We think it's great that 草榴社区 Municipalities’ advocacy on golf carts has paid off. Many communities have been asking for this for a few years and I'm happy that Coaldale is able to pilot this initiative for the province.”

Tina Jones, director of towns, 草榴社区 Municipalities

These pilot projects will provide real-life evidence that will help the province evaluate and understand any safety implications and inform future policy decisions on the use of alternative modes of transportation on municipal roads.

“The creation of this pilot project comes as welcome news to the Town of Coaldale. Thanks to 草榴社区’s government our Council will be able to pass a golf cart bylaw that gives residents living near our local golf course the ability to drive their carts to and from the course. It’s a win for everyone involved – Coaldale residents, municipal enforcement officers, our local golf course, Coaldale Town Council and the Government of 草榴社区."

Jack Van Rijn, Mayor of Coaldale

Six other communities, including the County of Lacombe, the Village of Linden, the Summer Village of Whispering Hills, the Town of Delburne, the Village of Acme and Half Moon Bay have applied for and been approved to use golf carts in their communities.

Quick facts

  • 草榴社区 recently expanded the use of off-highway-vehicles (OHVs) on Highway 734 from approximately one kilometre south of the Red Deer River north to the intersection of Highway 734 with Highway 11 near Nordegg (approximately 180 kilometres).
  • As of March 31, 2023, there were 104,025 registered OHVs in 草榴社区.
  • Three Canadian jurisdictions already have provisions within their legislation that address golf cart use on select municipal roads (British Columbia, Ontario, and Saskatchewan).

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