Off-Highway Vehicle Pilot Project Map Rix Road
The map includes:
- Rix Road
- Warren Road
- Wells Road
- Old Tom Road
The map includes:
Far too often, Islanders feel the effects and impacts from impaired driving. On December 7, the Province is joining Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD Canada) and RCMP to say no to impaired driving. As part of MADD Canada’s Project Red Ribbon campaign, representatives from the...
The Firefighter License Plate Program has been expanded to honour the service or Prince Edward Island's Retired Volunteer Firefighters. As of November 1, 2024, retired volunteer firefighters with at least 15 years of active service will be provided with free vehicle registrations...
Book appointments for driver’s license written exams and driving road tests at an Access PEI location. Driver’s license photos must be taken at Access PEI, regardless of the license class or where testing is administered. A vision test is done after you successfully complete your...
Beginner drivers in PEI must follow a Graduated Driver Licensing (GDL) system before being issued a standard Class 5 driver’s. The GDL program consists of three stages designed to gradually introduce drivers to higher risk driving situations as they gain experience in lower risk...
Funding designed to help build new walking paths and improve active transportation networks is continuing for another year. There is $5 million available through the province’s Active Transportation Fund for new projects across the province. “I have received lots of great...
Effective immediately, traffic on the Hebron Bridge will be restricted to vehicles weighing no more than 5,500 kg. This limitation is due to the bridge’s age and current condition. The bridge is located on a seasonal road with light traffic and is not plowed during the winter...
The Government of Prince Edward Island is honouring retired volunteer firefighters for their dedication and sacrifices they’ve made in protecting Islanders. Starting November 1, retired volunteer firefighters with at least 15 years of service will receive free registration and...
In the Fall of 2023, an independent group, PEI-based Vol. 18, lead a process to gather feedback from Islanders, stakeholders, and visitors about how the Confederation Trail is used now and how it might be used in the future. Throughout the engagement process, information about...
Recommendations from a user group review about the future use of the Confederation Trail are now available. The recommendations stem from input collected through an Island-wide public engagement process in the fall of 2023, alongside research into best practices about other trail...