person riding motorcycle on road. you need a class 6 motorcycle license to drive a 3 wheel can-am spider bike in Alberta, Canada.
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Do You Need a Motorcycle License to Drive a Can-Am Spyder in Alberta?

The Alberta Traffic Safety Act defines a motorcycle as: a motor vehicle, other then a moped that is mounted on 2 or 3 wheels and includes those motor vehicles known in the automotive trade as motorcycles and scooters. Do You Need a Motorcycle License to Drive a Can-Am Spyder in Alberta? You must have a…

Mobility Aids (Electric Scooters, wheelchairs, etc) do not require a drivers license in Alberta, Canada.
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Do You Need a License to Drive Mobility Aids (Electric Scooters, Wheelchairs, etc) in Alberta?

Mobility aids are a very useful tool for those with a physical disability. It allows for people to get around town without needing a car when walking is not an option. These are usually some form of electric scooter, or electric wheel chair. Let’s further explore the question of “Do You Need a License to…

man riding motorcycle. You need a class 6 to drive a motorcycle in Alberta, Canada. A class 5 can be a learner.
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Can You Drive a Motorcycle with a Class 5 in Alberta?

Alberta Transportation defines a motorcycle as: “A motor vehicle, other then a moped that is mounted on 2 or 3 wheels and includes those motor vehicles known in the automotive trade as motorcycles and scooters.” Let’s take a further look at the question “Can you drive a motorcycle with a Class 5 in Alberta?” Can…

rider riding green motocross dirt bike. You can legally drive a dirt bike without insurance on private land in alberta, canada.
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Do You Need to Insure a Dirt Bike in Alberta?

In Alberta, laws regarding dirt bikes are in the Alberta Transportation Rules and Regulations Applying to Small Vehicles. Dirt Bikes are motor vehicles that are classified as an off highway vehicle (OHV). Do you need to insure a dirt bike in Alberta? You DO NOT have to insure a dirt bike that is being driven…

man sitting on golf cart. You can not legally drive a golf cart on roads and highways in alberta, canada.
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Can You Drive a Golf Cart on the Road in Alberta?

Golf carts are a handy tool to get around with. They are not just for golf courses. Small machines like golf carts are popular for general usage on private lands. Can you drive a golf cart on the road in Alberta? You can only drive golf carts on private land. It is illegal to drive…

red and black moped scooter. A class 7 learner can legally drive a moped in Alberta, Canada.
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Can You Drive a Moped with a Class 7 Learners Permit in Alberta?

Alberta’s licensing program is a 3 stage graduating process. The first stage is the Class 7 Learners license. You can get your learners license at 14 years old, but it comes with some restrictions when it comes to cars and trucks. Can you drive a moped with a Class 7 Learners License in Alberta? You…

black jeep without doors. You can drive a jeep without doors in Alberta, Canada.
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Can You Drive a Jeep Without Doors in Alberta?

You can remove the doors on Jeeps and drive without them. The question is if this is legal to drive this way. Some jurisdictions may have restrictions on this act, but what about Alberta? Can you drive a Jeep without doors in Alberta? You can legally drive a Jeep with no doors in Alberta, as…

Shoulder mount moose taxidermy on the wall. To sell taxidermy legally in Alberta you must have a license to sell.
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Can You Sell Taxidermy in Alberta?

You might be looking to make some money on a quick sale of a taxidermy animal display. Perhaps you want to sell some jewelry or artwork you created using animal parts. There are laws that govern these activities and more in Alberta. Can you sell taxidermy in Alberta? You can not legally sell taxidermy in…

milk in a glass. Alberta does not have bagged milk, but other canadian provinces do.
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Does Alberta Have Bagged Milk?

Canada somehow became known as a country with bagged milk. In reality, some Provinces still have bagged milk, but many do not. Does Alberta have bagged milk? Bagged milk is not sold in Alberta. You will mostly find bagged milk in Ontario, Quebec and the maritime provinces. Good read all about bagged milk in Canada…