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Qualicum involved in pilot project allowing golf carts on roads

Aug 13, 2016 | 10:27 AM

QUALICUM BEACH — Two communities in British Columbia have been selected to test drive a new plan to allow modified golf carts on certain local roads.

Starting in September, Qualicum Beach on Vancouver Island and Chase in the Shuswap have been given the green light to drive the carts on community roads that have a maximum speed limit of 30 kilometres an hour.

The carts will need to be registered and insured, and be equipped with seat belts, a horn, lights, signals and a rear-view mirror, while the operators need to have a valid driver’s licence.

Premier Christy Clark says the change makes it easier for people, especially seniors, to stay engaged in their community and access the services that make their lives better.