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By Richard Unser 06 May, 2024
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By Richard Unser 01 May, 2024
May Motorcycle visibility Staying safe means being visible. Since motorcycles are smaller than most vehicles, they can be difficult to see on roadways and in parking lots. Make yourself visible on a motorcycle by following these 5 steps. 1. Wear reflective tape- Place reflective tape around your wheel rims and on any part of your motorcycle that is closest to a light source. At night, reflective tape will make your motorcycle look like a bigger vehicle. 2. Wear bright safety gear-You are just as visible as your bike when you’re on the road. Wearing high visibility jackets and helmets like orange, yellow and white will instantly draw other motorists’ eyes to you. 3. Ride a bright bike- A brightly-coloured motorcycle increases your chance of being noticed by other motorists. Riding a black a darkly coloured bike makes it harder for drivers to see you. 4. Avoid blind spots-whether you are driving on the highway or parking, always position yourself where other drivers can see you. Motorcycles can be difficult for drivers to see in their rear-view mirrors. Find a lane position where you can be seen by all cars on the road. 5. Use your brakes-If another vehicle is following you too closely or you are concerned that they are not slowing down fast enough behind you, tap your brakes. By doing so, your brakes will act like a giant blinker light warning other motorists of your location and distance from theirs. Helmets Helmet Law In Alberta, all drivers and passengers on a motorcycle must wear a helmet. The penalty for not wearing a helmet is $155. The only exception is for a rider/passenger who is 18 years or older and is a bona fide member of the Sikh religion who wears a turban. For more information, see Vehicle and helmet exemptions | Alberta.ca Your helmet must meet the standards for motorcycle safety. Remember that your head, face, and chin experience the biggest impact if you get into a collision. Lighter coloured helmets are more visible to other motorists. Replace a helmet that has been damaged, and avoid buying a used one. Body Gear Having the right equipment can help keep you safe. Along with an approved motorcycle helmet, it is recommended that every rider wear: Shatter-proof eye protection A durable, brightly coloured jacket Long pants Leather footwear that protects the ankles Full fingered, non slip gloves Riding clothes Eye Protection Full coverage helmets offer the best protection for your eyes. A plastic, shatter-resistant face shield will help cover your face from wind, dust, dirt, rain, insects and rocks. If your helmet does not have a shield, consider purchasing eyewear specifically designed to protect your eyes when riding. Goggles can be worn over glasses if necessary. Ear Protection Noise from air passing around your head while riding can make you tired and cause permanent hearing loss. Purchase earplugs to use while riding, especially on highways where there are higher speed limits. Jacket and pants Your safest option is choose jackets and pants that cover your torso, arms, and legs completely with nothing that can flap in the wind. Since you can be harder to see on a motorcycle, a brightly coloured jacket helps with visibility. Sturdy leather or similar material designed for riding offers the best protection, whereas denim can easily wear out in the event of an accident. Boot and Foot Wear Make sure that your footwear: Covers your ankles Is made of leather or a similar material Has strong and durable soles to prevent your feet from slipping Has short enough heels that they will not catch on surfaces or controls Has the laces tucked in while you ride so they do not catch on your motorcycle Gloves Wear gloves that are thin enough to grip and use your controls, but thick enough to protect your hands in a crash. Leather or a similar material is best. Gloves should cover your wrists and overlap the sleeves of your jacket.
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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the landfill hours/rates?

    Visit the Waste Services page for information on rates, hours and more. Call the locations for more details.

  • How do I set up a bulk water account?

    Call the County Office @ 403-867-3530 and have the following information available: 


    i. Name

    ii. Company Name (if applicable)

    iii. Mailing address

    iv. Phone Number


    We will then issue you an access number and invoice you monthly (for County rate payers).


    We can set up a prepaid account if you are not a County ratepayer.

  • What is my account number?

    • Tax – Account Number is your Roll Number or you 8-digit alpha-numeric Customer ID if you are paying more than one roll (ex. ABCD0001)
    • Utilities – Account Number is your 7-digit account number (ex. 400100)
    • 40-Mile Park – Account Number is your 8-digit alpha-numeric Customer ID (ex. ABCD0001)
    • Bulk Water & other receivables – Account Number is your 8-digit alpha-numeric Customer ID (ex. ABCD0001)
  • How do I update my information with the County?

    You may send an email to [email protected] with your old and new information.

    • You can contact the office @ 403-867-3530 and request a change of address form
    • You can mail in the changes to County of Forty Mile No.8, Box 160 Foremost, AB T0K0X0
    • Stop in at our office located at 113072 AB-61 Foremost, Alberta
  • What is my (tax/water/park) account number?

    Tax – Account Number is your Roll Number or you 8-digit alpha-numeric Customer ID if you are paying more than one roll (ex. ABCD0001)

    • Utilities – Account Number is your 7-digit account number (ex. 400100)

    • 40-Mile Park – Account Number is your 8-digit alpha-numeric Customer ID (ex. ABCD0001)

    • Bulk Water & other receivables – Account Number is your 8-digit alpha-numeric Customer ID (ex. ABCD0001)

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