Driver's Handbook
Please see the links below for an electronic copy of the PEI Driver's Handbook:
Please see the links below for an electronic copy of the PEI Driver's Handbook:
Generally, the rules for cycling in Prince Edward Island apply to the use of an electric kick-scooter on Island roads and communities. Riding an electric kick-scooter is like riding on a low-speed motorcycle standing up, therefore safety is very important.
Road and bridge construction Stay in the loop and plan your route during PEI’s busy road construction season, find navigation tips, and other information to help plan your trips. Find road and bridge projects near you - See counties on a map Prince County Queens County Kings...
The training schools listed in Tables A and B are provincially licensed to operate in Prince Edward Island as private training schools under the Private Training Schools Act and Private Training Schools Act Regulations . Issuing permits in respect of operating a driver training...
Prince Edward Island has a 5-year motor vehicle driver's license. All PEI residents are required to renew their driver’s license on or before the expiry date shown on their current license. Rather than wait until the last minute, you can renew your license up to 5 months before your card expires. This can be done by using the online form below, or in-person by visiting an Access PEI location near you. Eligible for Online Renewal The following PEI license holders are eligible for online renewal if the license holder: is at least 17 years of age; has a valid driver’s license for Class 1, 2, 3, 4...
Overview On Prince Edward Island, your car must pass an inspection by a certified mechanic before renewing your registration. The mechanic will provide you with an inspection checklist which shows if the vehicle passed or failed inspection. This checklist is required to register your vehicle. Here is the list of inspection stations across PEI: Motor vehicle inspection stations The following vehicle types can be registered online: passenger cars or taxicabs ambulances and hearses light trucks under 4,100 kg motorcycles and mopeds snowmobiles motor homes utility trailers under 450 kgs If my home...
Welcome to PEI! If you are non-resident of Prince Edward Island but are a visitor, student or temporary worker, you are permitted to drive under the authority of your non-PEI driver's license. However, please review the information below to ensure you meet the driver license...
With the addition of 12 kilometres of new pilot dirt roads in O’Leary, the Island’s ATV pilot road project has reached a total of 99 kilometres across the province. The expansion, led by the O’Leary Recreational Club, strengthens trail connections between O’Leary and Tignish...
The Off-Highway Vehicle Pilot Project allows the use of select portions of provincial highways to link sections of the PEI ATV Federation's trail system together. Access is restricted to active members of the PEI ATV Federation that hold a valid Trail Permit issued by the...
Winter road maintenance on Prince Edward Island Each winter, hundreds of Islanders with the Department of Transportation and Infrastructure and local contractors work around the clock to keep our roads safe. Their mission is simple: make sure people and goods can move safely...