Westworld Saskatchewan

Winter 2014

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w i n t e r 2 0 1 4 | w e s t w o r l d 39 R oadside assistance helps members when the vehicle they are driving or riding in cannot be driven. CAA and AAA have service providers throughout Canada and the United States on call 24 hours a day. ere may be times when they cannot immediately respond because roads are closed or too dangerous to travel. CAA encourages drivers to check road and weather conditions before heading out, always dress for winter conditions and pack an emergency vehicle kit. Here are a few more quick tips: • Plug your vehicle in when the temperature drops below -15 C. • Have your vehicle inspected prior to the winter driving season. • Test your battery. service eligibility Only CAA members are eligible for roadside assistance. Non- members presenting a member's card are not eligible for service because membership cannot be transferred. Associate and student memberships are available for family members. A valid membership card and driver's licence with photo are required at the time of service, or the service provider will request immediate payment at prevailing commercial rates. eligible Vehicles Roadside assistance applies to all four-wheel motor-driven vehicles of the passenger, pleasure or recreational type, regardless of licence designa- tion. Dual-wheel camper/motorhomes qualify for full service with the exception of towing/extrication and tire service, for which a Plus RV membership is required. Dual-wheel unloaded pickup trucks qualify for all services except tire service. Unregistered vehicles will not be towed. Recovery of light-duty trailers (excluding fifth-wheel trailers) towed at the time of disablement can be provided at the member's expense. Motorcycle service is available under CAA Plus membership terms. Excludes: Fleet vehicles, one-ton trucks with a flat bed instead of regular box, cube vans and commercial purpose vehicles (taxis, limousines and courier vehicles). three easy ways to request roadside assistance: 1. CAA saskatchewan's roadside Assistance express service: 1-800-222-4357 2. roadside Assistance online: caask.ca/automotive/ roadside-assistance 3. CAA Mobile App if you need assistance from CAA Saskatchewan and you are travelling out of province, call 306-791-4387. # > roadside Assistance services Provided CAA Basic CAA Plus/ CAA Plus rV Premier/ Premier rV > Number of allowable roadside assistance calls per membership year > Mechanical First Aid (i.e., battery boost) > towing service > extrication > Flat tire > Fuel delivery > locksmith service 4 4 5 Minor adjustments to make vehicle operational. Minor adjustments to make vehicle operational. Minor adjustments to make vehicle operational. Up to 160 km or to nearest service provider location. Up to 160 km or to nearest service provider location. One tow up to 320 km per year. if needed, second service vehicle for up to one hour. if needed, second service vehicle for up to one hour. Flat tire replacement with inflated spare.* Flat tire replacement with inflated spare.* Free fuel and delivery (enough to get you to nearest gas station). Free fuel and delivery (enough to get you to nearest gas station). One service vehicle for 30 minutes. Flat tire replacement with inflated spare. Free delivery. Member pays for fuel. Up to $50. Up to $100. Up to $100. Up to five km or to nearest service provider location. *Some restrictions apply regarding motorhomes and dual-wheel pickup trucks. At Your Service Your handy 2014 clip-out guide to North America's most complete automotive benefits package – CAA's Roadside Assistance automotive

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