no only on roads
I would think 12 but if you are not responsible 16 with drivers license
Not on public roadways
No
In general, you don't need a driver's license to operate a vehicle on private property (such as, say, a golf course). You cannot drive a golf cart on the street, because golf carts are not street legal vehicles. If you modified one in such a way as to make it street legal, then yes, you would need a driver's license to drive it on the street.
You don't need a license, however, golf carts are considered miniature vehicles by Alberta transport (same as go carts and pocket bikes) They are not permitted to be driven on highways or public roads or side walks. They cannot be registered / licensed for road use.
On the backroads, be at least a mature age of 10. On busy streets, be at lest 16. Stay out of people's way, and make your golf cart is STREET LEGAL. Just because its a golf cart, doesnt mean you dont need a drivers license. If you live in a small town, with access road to get where you need to be without using big highways, use them. You cant get in trouble by authority. Look up the rules and regulations to meet your needs of your golf cart to make it street legal, so the cops have nothing to complain about.
No way you will get a ticket or may be go to jail
yes you do because it is not meant for roads it is meant for grass
you can drive a golf cart on the golf course so you don't need to walk :)
Golf carts are usually driven on a golf course. As the golf course is classed as private land, if you are given permission to drive a golf cart by the owner or golf committee, then you don't need a special license. Obviously, if you insist on driving the golf cart on public road to go home, you do need a driving licence (which may be covered by your car driving licence, but not always). But insurance and third party cover maybe lacking. So, basically, drive a golf cart (with permission) and don't drive it off private land. The main thing is ask first - drive second!
No such thing.