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1 By phone: 1-800-222-4357 (Canada and U.S.) (In the Regina area: 306-791-4357) Or use CAA Saskatchewan's Roadside Assistance Express Service, an automated system that receives and dispatches service when you require roadside assistance at your home address. "We are pleased to help our valued CAA members who rely on us for Roadside Assistance or Roadside Assistance Express," says Fred Titanich, presi- dent and CEO of CAA Saskatchewan. The Express Service reduces long telephone waits for members who live in the city, and call centre staff are able to respond to more complex calls that involve stranded motorists, vehicles blocking traffic or other types of serious emergency situations. Express Service is available in Regina, Saskatoon, Weyburn, North Battleford, Prince Albert, Moose Jaw, Yorkton, Saskatoon and Estevan. Calls from rural areas will continue to be processed as per current practice. 2 Roadside Assistance online with caask.ca, a convenient option for requesting roadside assistance via your CAA online account. Just click on caask.ca/roadside and follow the prompts to log in to your online account. You will be redirected to Roadside Assistance Online to complete your request. 3 The CAA Mobile App, available on iPhone, iPad and Android, allows members to access CAA services, including Roadside Assistance. Download the app from caask.ca/caa-mobile (you'll need your membership number), then select the Roadside Assistance button. It's just that easy. CAA Saskatchewan appreciates feedback from CAA members to help us evaluate and enhance our roadside assistance services. With the help of our dedicated CAA contractors throughout the province, we will continue to provide the best possible roadside assistance. Three easy ways to request roadside assistance: CAA's Roadside Assistance is a major member benefit at any time of the year but especially during the winter months, which can be unpredictable with ice, snow, wind chill and freezing temperatures. Roadside 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 24/7, 365 days a year. There 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 travelling, always dress for winter condi- tions, and pack an emergency vehicle kit and a fully charged mobile phone with vehicle charger. 42 W E S T W O R L D | W I N T E R 2 0 1 5 (both pages) greg huszar photography At Your Service CAA's Roadside Assistance – plus tips for winterizing your vehicle AUTOMOTIVE

