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CRUISE ALA SKA... WITH A FA RE AS LOW AIR S $299!

Limited-time air rates & other perks for members only

Get great values on 4 “Great Land” cruise vacations — and on airfare!

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lyeska is an archaic spelling of the Aleut word “Alaska,” meaning “mainland” or “great land”; our 49th state’s name comes from this word. “Great” is also a way to describe the Alaska-size perks members will enjoy on four select 2016 sailings (May 19, May 26, Aug 18 and Aug 25) of the 7-night Alaska Sawyer Glacier on Celebrity Solstice.® Also included are a onenight pre-cruise hotel stay near the Seattle airport and visits to the city’s Sky View Observatory and Pike Place Market on your way from the hotel to the pier! A great member-only feature of the 4 sailings is the roundtrip airfare (Pittsburgh-Seattle) that’s available for a limited time for just $299 per person for booking Concierge-class staterooms ($349 for balcony staterooms). The true cost is obviously much more, but AAA Travel is picking up the tab; that’s easily more savings than the cost of annual membership...and enough to convince anyone that AAA membership is worth way more than road service alone!

Plus, you get $50 in shipboard credit per stateroom, one stateroom delivery of a bottle of wine and chocolatecovered strawberries AND your choice of one of these... • Classic Beverage Package for two, beverage gratuities included (value: up to $924 per stateroom).

Members Only! Get add-on airfare for select Celebrity Cruises departures for as little as $299! PER PERSON, DOUBLE OCCUPANCY. $299 FOR CONCIERGE-LEVEL STATEROOMS; $349 FOR BALCONY STATEROOMS. NEW BOOKINGS WITH NONREFUNDABLE DEPOSIT. LIMITED TIME ONLY.

• Free gratuities for two (value: up to $230 per stateroom). • $300 of additional onboard credit per stateroom, double occupancy. • Unlimited internet (value: up to $299 for 1 account). See for yourself why this value- and bonus-packed adventure will be the one you’ll always remember. Settle into the comfort of your private balcony for an endless pa-

rade of stunning land- & seascapes passing by your luxurious stateroom. Kick up your slippered feet, sip a soothing cocktail or a steaming cup of java and take in Mother Nature’s handiwork. Keep a keen eye out for glimpses of wildlife, listen for the eerie crackling and groaning of melting glaciers, inhale the impossibly fresh salt air and know without a doubt that you’re in a pristine world with the power to erase your everyday stresses and invigorate your senses. An Alaska cruise vacation like this, amazing as it is, is even better with a Concierge Class stateroom (upgrading from a balcony starts at $250 per person), where little details make a big difference. Besides personalized concierge service, in-room amenities include sparkling wine on arrival, flowers & fruit & evening hors d’oeuvres delivered daily, luxury bedding, pillow menu, personalized stationery, tote bag, umbrella for onboard use and a private bar (customstocked for a fee). In-bath continued on page 20

OCTOBER 2015 Free Battery Wellness Clinics from AAA

October is Fall Car Care Month and AAA East Central is hosting Free Battery Wellness Clinics to celebrate. AAA Battery Service offers fast, accurate and convenient mobile battery testing and replacement. State-of-the-art diagnostic equipment will confirm whether your battery will hold a charge, or if the problem lies deeper. If a new battery is needed, you can have one installed right on the spot. Members even receive a discount when they purchase the replacement battery through AAA. In addition, AAA will recycle your old battery for free. Battery checks will be available from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at these AAA office locations: Tuesday, October 13 East Liberty • 5900 Baum Blvd., Pittsburgh, 412-363-5100 Monroeville • 2725 Mosside Blvd., Monroeville, 412-858-4640 Thursday, October 15 Butler • 138 Clearview Circle, Butler, 724-287-2713 Century III • 9 Clairton Blvd., Pittsburgh, 412-655-6100 North Hills • 4790 McKnight Road, Pittsburgh, 412-367-7600 Saturday, October 17 Monroeville • 2725 Mosside Blvd., Monroeville, 412-858-4640 North Hills • 4790 McKnight Road, Pittsburgh, 412-367-7600 Robinson Town Center • 1760 Park Manor Blvd., Pittsburgh, 412-809-2800 Century III • 9 Clairton Blvd., Pittsburgh, 412-655-6100

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AAA OFFERS FREE JUNIOR ASSOCIATE MEMBERSHIPS FOR TEEN DRIVERS!

Wexford Plaza • 10548 Perry Highway, Wexford, 724-933-3000 Tuesday, October 20 Monroeville • 2725 Mosside Blvd., Monroeville, 412-858-4640 South Hills • 160 Fort Couch Road, Pittsburgh, 412-833-5203 Wexford Plaza • 10548 Perry Highway, Wexford, 724-933-3000 Rochester • 300 Adams Street, Rochester, 724-775-8000 Thursday, October 22 North Hills • 4790 McKnight Road, Pittsburgh, 412-367-7600 White Oak • 2001 Lincoln Way, Suite 8, White Oak, 412-675-3400 Robinson Town Center • 1760 Park Manor Blvd., Pittsburgh, 412-809-2800 Washington • 196 Murtland Ave., Washington, 724-222-3800

It’s a Great Day for Penguins Savings! Don your Pittsburgh Penguins gear for less this season! Present your AAA membership card at the PensGear locations at CONSOL Energy Center and the SouthSide Works for 10 percent off merchandise. Then, check out the offensive firepower of Sidney Crosby, Evgeni Malkin and Phil Kessel! CONSOL Energy Center will be the place to be when the puck drops on the Penguins home schedule October 13. Individual game tickets are on sale now for all home games! Be there for all the marquee match-ups, the hottest rivalries and the coolest promotions of the season. Get your tickets today, at ticketmaster.com/penguins! AAA discount excludes Penguins Foundation items and game-used equipment.

Save with 2016 Enjoy® Coupon Book AAA members can purchase the 2016 Enjoy® Coupon Book for the bargain price of $30.00, including shipping and handling. The book contains hundreds of “twofor- one” and “50% off” discounts on restaurants, special events, retailers and attractions. Call 412-481-9460, Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Mention “AAADIRECT” and $10.00 from the sale of each book will be donated to Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh’s Free Care Fund through this worthy program.

Tropical Days Savings from AAA Travel Play on the world’s best beaches and resorts and enjoy Triple Crown Savings during Tropical Days from AAA Travel and Pleasant Holidays. Tour the ancient Mayan capital of Chichen Itza in Cancun. Climb Dunn’s River Falls in Ocho Rios, or take a surfing lesson on Waikiki Beach. Book and deposit your all-inclusive 5-night or longer getaway by October 31, 2015 and enjoy Triple Crown Savings of up to $250 per booking. SEE PAGE 9.


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Travel Insurance is “peace of mind” insurance So you never have to worry about the “what ifs”

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nternational travel has become so seamless and accessible that it’s often easy to forget you’re in a foreign country — until you’re faced with an emergency. Experienced travelers know how frustrating it can be to solve a problem in a country, particularly when you don’t speak the language. With travel insurance from Allianz Global Assistance you’ll always have someone on your side. Last year they helped over 13 million people plan for the unpredictable with financial protection and 24/7 support from multilingual representatives around the world. With features like comprehensive trip cancellation and primary emergency medical coverage, and 24 hour travel assistance, the TripAssist Family Care Plan is a trusted traveling companion. And there’s no charge for kids 17 and under when traveling with parents or grandparents. This makes premiums more affordable for families. Lost or damaged bags are now the second most common complaint to the Department of Transportation. Should your luggage fail to arrive when you do, baggage loss and damage coverage is $1,000 — double that of comparable packages. Baggage delay coverage was recently increased to $300, a 50 percent improvement over previous plans. TripAssist Family Care also protects your travel investment should your trip be delayed or cancelled for a covered

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AAA DIRECTORY INTERNET WEB SITE: www.AAA.com AAA MEMBER SERVICES • ADDRESS CHANGE triptiks, tourbooks, maps, license 412-363-5100 or 1-800-441-5008 APPROVED AUTO REPAIR 412-365-7411 or 1-800-233-9733 EMERGENCY ROAD SERVICE 412-362-1900 or 1-800-222-4357 EXPRESS TRAVEL RESERVATIONS

airline tickets, tours, cruises, rental cars

412-363-7283 or 1-800-354-8761

INSURANCE SERVICES: 1-800-207-7947 MEDIA RELATIONS: 412-365-7274 SAFETY: 412-365-7211 TDD for the hearing-impaired: 412-363-7144

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IN CASE OF EMERGENCY — Travel insurance can provide valuable assistance and financial protection. reason, such as a major injury, jury duty or other unforeseen circumstances. Recent additions to this plan include reimbursement of Frequent Flyer miles and associated airline fees, and $750 in vehicle return coverage if your road trip is interrupted. Medical treatment on your domestic or overseas vacation may leave you with staggering out-of-pocket expenses. Many health plans do not cover you in a foreign country, and in most

cases neither does Medicare. TripAssist Family Care includes $25,000 in primary medical coverage for emergency medical and dental costs. Emergency medical evacuation can be a lifesaver when traveling to a destination where health care is not up to U.S. standards. TripAssist Family Care will reimburse you for transportation costs to the medical facility and back home, up to $500,000. An array of optional benefits helps you tailor a plan to your own specific needs. TripAssist Family Care Trip+ is ideal for families traveling abroad. It doubles many of the Family Care Plan’s post departure benefits, including missed connection coverage, travel delay, emergency medical coverage and transportation, and baggage loss/damage or delay. For just a few dollars a day Rental Car Damage Protector provides primary coverage for covered collision, loss and damage, along with 24 hour emergency assistance and you won’t have to worry about using your personal car insurance company. The Required to Work option gives you the flexibility to cancel for covered work related reasons like a business/ company merger or because your boss tells you to return to work. The Cancel Anytime option offers greater flexibility than a traditional trip cancellation policy because it allows you to cancel your trip for almost any reason that the Family Care Plan does not already cover and receive 80% of a nonrefundable trip costing up to $10,000 per person back in cash.

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Several factors can affect the cost of any travel insurance policy. Before deciding on a plan, be sure you understand what you’re buying and what each policy does and does not cover. For more information, or to compare benefits and plans visit AAA.com/travelinsurance.

Altoona 1634 Valley View Blvd.............................. 814-946-1277 Butler 138 Clearview Circle .................................... 724-287-2713 Cranberry The Village Shoppes, 20510 Rt. 19 .......... 724-772-1122 Erie 6660 Peach St. Unit #2 .............................. 814-866-0246 Franklin 491 Allegheny Blvd, Suite 200 .................. 814-432-3960 Greensburg Eastgate Shopping Center 5142 Route 30, Suite 135 ......................... 724-834-8300 Grove City 24 Pine Grove Village Dr........................... 724-458-8930 Harborcreek 4430 Buffalo Rd. ........................................ 814-897-9508 Hermitage 1749 E. State St.......................................... 724-981-9141 Indiana 1169 Wayne Ave........................................ 724-349-4193 Jamestown (New York) 111 W. Fifth St., Jamestown, N.Y.. ........... 716-488-1981 Kittanning Franklin Village Mall. ............................... 724-543-1924 Lewisburg 530 1/2 North Derr Drive . ....................... 570-524-7455 Lower Burrell/New Kensington Area Crossroads Plaza 2503 Leechburg Rd.................................... 724-339-4440 McKean County (Bradford) 587 South Ave. .......................................... 814-368-3113 Meadville 18939 Park Avenue Plaza Unit #7 ............ 814-724-2247 New Castle 40 East St.................................................... 724-658-8551 Niagara-Orleans 7135 Rochester Rd, Lockport, NY. ............ 716-434-2865 Pittsburgh–Century III Area (Pleasant Hills) 9 Clairton Blvd. (RT 51). ........................... 412-655-6100 Pittsburgh–Downtown 538 Smithfield St. ...................................... 412-338-4300 Pittsburgh–East Liberty/Shadyside 5900 Baum Blvd. ........................................ 412-365-7196 Pittsburgh–Monroeville 2725 Mosside Blvd. .................................... 412-858-4640 Pittsburgh–North Hills Area (Ross Township) 4790 McKnight Rd. .................................... 412-367-7600 Pittsburgh–Robinson Township Robinson Town Centre 1760 Park Manor Blvd. ............................. 412-809-2800 Pittsburgh–South Hills Area (Bethel Park) 160 Ft. Couch Rd. ...................................... 412-833-5203 Rochester 300 Adams St. ............................................ 724-775-8000 St. Marys 1375 Bucktail Rd. ...................................... 814-834-7838 Somerset 110 N. Center Ave. .................................... 814-443-6526 Sunbury 1001 Market Street. .................................. 570-286-4507 Uniontown 111 W. Main St. ......................................... 724-438-8575 Warren 2285 Market St. ......................................... 814-723-6660 Washington 196 Murtland Ave. .................................... 724-222-3800 Waynesburg 184 Greene Plaza, US 21 & I-79 ................ 724-627-3434 Wexford-Wexford Plaza 10548 Perry Highway ................................ 724-933-3000 White Oak/McKeesport Area Oak Park Mall, 2001 Lincoln Way ............ 412-675-3400


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Keeping it all in the family with free Junior Associates Priceless protection for young drivers ages 16, 17 & 18 Westmoreland Region Official publication of the Westmoreland Region of AAA East Central Published monthly (except bimonthly Aug./Sept., Nov./Dec.) by AAA East Central Eastgate Shopping Center 5142 Rt 30, Suite 135 Greensburg PA 15601-3604 724-834-8300 USPS 0522-130 ISSN 0891-1126 Periodicals Postage Paid at Greensburg PA Postmaster: Send address changes to AAA Motorist Westmoreland Region c/o AAA, 5900 Baum Blvd Pittsburgh PA 15206-3854 Subscription Rate: $1 included in Primary Membership dues. All others: $2/year.

Publisher.....................................James E. Lehman Managing Editor ............................Douglas O’Neil Editorial Office 5900 Baum Blvd, Pittsburgh PA 15206-3854 e-mail: motorist@aaaec.com

AAA EAST CENTRAL Chairman ................................................ Richard S. Hamilton Vice Chairman.........................................James E. Broome, Jr. Vice Chairman............................................... Gregory E. Grim Vice Chairman..........................................Mary Lynn Laughlin Vice Chairman..................................... Martha Hartle Munsch OFFICERS: President ....................................................James E. Lehman Executive Vice President ............................... Thomas J. Ashley Secretary .................................................. Robert H. Compton Treasurer .......................................................Robert S. Collins GOVERNING BOARD OF DIRECTORS Glenn B. Bachman, Neil D. Bassi, James E. Broome, Jr., Steve D. Bullock**, Charles O. Casto**, Edward C. Coaxum, Jr., Robert S. Collins, Robert H. Compton, Jon E. Denney, Debra A. Dinnocenzo, Gregory E. Grim, Richard S. Hamilton, James H. Kanicki, Mary Lynn Laughlin, William Duff McCrady, James M. McDonnell, Thomas V. McKernan Jr., Martha Hartle Munsch, Gary K. Munsie**, Terrence L. Walton** EAST CENTRAL REGION BOARD OF DIRECTORS Neil D. Bassi, Chairman, Robert S. Collins, Vice Chairman, Carol Asam, Christian Asam, Jack A. Barkley, William E. Bierer**, Ellsworth T. Bowser**, Peter Burton, Marianne B. Campbell, Michael A. Cochran, Daniel J. Collins Jr.**, Robert S. Collins, Robert H. Compton, Debra A. Dinnocenzo, James J. Dodaro, Jack G. Ellis, Charles W. Groce, Richard S. Hamilton, Mark Henschen, Luke Howe, Richard Kallenborn, Herbert G. Koenig, Mark S. Mansour, W. Duff McCrady, Martha Hartle Munsch, W. Lee Oswalt, III, Michael Parkes, John D. Petruso, Louis Pomerico, Jacob N. Skezas, James C. Stump, Jr., James F. Ward **emeritus directors

Regional President .......................Gary N. Beck Sr. Regional Board of Directors Kenneth A. Bacha, Gary N. Beck Sr., Dominic Ciarimboli, Mark S. Mansour, Gilfert M. Mihalich, Debra Pezze, Dennis J. Slyman, James C. Stump, James C. Stump, Jr.

Greensburg 724-834-8300 Eastgate Plaza 5142 Route 30, Suite 135 Lower Burrell New Kensington Area 724-339-4440 Crossroads Plaza 2503 Leechburg Rd

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By Gary Beck, Sr. President, Westmoreland Region ometimes the best things in life really are free. If you have a teen that’s reached driving age, there’s no reason for them to go it alone on the road. AAA members can extend AAA protection to dependents age 16 to 18, with a Junior Associate membership. And it won’t cost you a dime. Giving your teen a AAA card, entitles them to a wealth of benefits and services, including 24/7 roadside assistance, exclusive savings at AAA Discounts & Rewards, AAA mobile and GPS solutions and more. Why is it important for everyone in your family to have their own AAA card? AAA membership is personal, it covers the individual, not the vehicle. What it means is you’re covered in any car you drive — even as a passenger in a non-member’s car. Plus, all AAA members — Primary or Associate, or Junior Associate — have total access to the complete catalog of AAA services except the club publication. AAA Junior Associate memberships may be free, but they deliver a tremendous amount of value. It’s a passport to no-cost travel services like online TripTik® routings, maps, TourBooks and eTourBook guides. Download the AAA Mobile app and it stays with you, when you’re on the go. Available for Apple

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Gary Beck and Android devices, members can instantly access roadside assistance, gas prices, driving directions, and more, all from one integrated app. Junior Associates can use their AAA cards to obtain exclusive savings at thousands of “Discounts & Rewards” partners on AAA.com. This innovative shopping experience features deep discounts, limited-time offers and everyday savings on electronics, apparel, attractions, movie tickets and more at thousands of retailers, like Kohl’s, Macy’s, and Best Buy. Your AAA membership card also means finding trusted automotive

advice at AAA.com, and service at AAA Approved Auto Repair facilities that meet our strict standards of excellence. Free Junior Associate memberships are available for dependent children age 16, 17, or 18, residing at the Primary member’s household, and proof of age is required. If no one in your home meets those criteria, don’t worry. Primary members can still add their spouse, or one adult age 18 and older, and dependent children age 19 through 22, as regular Associate members, if they reside at the Primary member’s address. While not free, costs are surprisingly modest. AAA Associate protection is available for just $25.00 per member, per year. New Associate membership fees are also pro-rated to your expiry date for added savings and convenience. Members can add Associate members, or upgrade any existing AAA membership to a higher level like AAA Plus, or AAA Premier, at any time by calling or visiting their local AAA office, or calling our Member Service Center at 1.800.441.5008. You may also add new Associate members online at AAA.com. I think you’ll enjoy your own AAA membership even more, knowing you’ve extended the security, confidence, and peace of mind that comes from being a AAA member, to those you care for and want to protect. And that’s a feeling you just can’t put a price on.

membersonly Request roadside assistance from your PC or mobile device More ways AAA is putting technology to work for you

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ehicle breakdowns are an unfortunate fact-of-life and the timing is never good. You could call in by dialing our 1-800-222-4357 toll-free number, but AAA has several convenient ways to request road service — AAA Mobile, AAA Find Me, and AAA Road Service Online. Use them when you’re on the road, or from your home or office.

AAA Mobile AAA Mobile is beautifully responsive and optimized to look and work great on your IOS or Android device. Use it to access Roadside Assistance, and more, from a single cohesive app. Our new Service Tracker function takes the anxiety out of waiting for assistance. The app estimates the truck’s arrival time, letting you know when help will arrive. Watch in real time as the responding service vehicle makes its way to you. AAA Mobile also makes the perfect traveling companion for people on the go. In addition to roadside assistance key features include: • Convenient trip planning with interactive maps and turn-by-turn directions;

Exclusive member discounts at over 164,000 locations; • Mobile battery quotes and instant replacement; (where available) • Locate the AAA Approved Auto Repair facilities and AAA branches nearest you, no matter where you are; • Research and book AAA Diamond Rated hotels; • Find electric vehicle (EV) charging stations. AAA Mobile delivers a complete mobile member experience. For additional information, or to download the AAA Mobile app, visit the AAA Mobile Solutions page at AAA.com/ Mobile.

AAA Find Me No street signs? No mile markers? No problem! If you need roadside assistance AAA can rescue you — even if you aren’t sure where you are. AAA has teamed up with Sprint and AT&T to provide you with AAA Find Me, enabling AAA to automatically receive your geographic location when you call from a Sprint or AT&T GPS-enabled wireless phone. To take advantage of this free member service, all you need to do is reg-

ister your Sprint or AT&T handset at AAA.com/Mobile.

AAA Road Service Online Members can easily access AAA Road Service Online, from their PC or tablet device by clicking on the Road Service Online link at AAA. com. If you are not a registered AAA. com user, you’ll be asked to enter your member number and zip code to confirm your membership. You’ll quickly be guided through the online request process, providing the same information you would if you had called, including vehicle information, location, and type of service requested. Service requests made online go directly to the dispatcher, so the time it takes to request service online can be considerably shorter than by phone. And AAA accepts online requests for road service 24-hours a day so you can be confident your service request will be handled promptly and carefully. This is particularly true during severe weather conditions when call volume can be heavy. Visit AAA.com the next time you need roadside assistance.


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Beware of Dog: When man’s best friend is not so friendly Dogs can take a big bite out of your homeowners insurance By Robin Jones arol Lewis had just arrived home with her kids when her postal worker came to deliver the mail. As Carol opened the door, the family dog, Max, a dachshund/beagle mix, raced out to greet everyone. “Max was jumping up to say hello to the postwoman, and as he came down, one of his teeth caught on her thigh,” says Phillip Lewis, Carol’s husband. “Carol walked over to see if the postwoman was okay, and when she looked at her leg, she realized it was bleeding.” The postal worker explained that she was required to report the incident. The Lewises thought they’d simply receive a letter warning them to keep Max locked up, but a few months later, the post office informed the couple they’d need to get a PO box if they wanted to continue to receive mail. Moreover, the postal worker eventually filed a lawsuit against the Lewises to recoup her medical bills. Their homeowners insurance covered those costs. But the insurer dropped the family’s coverage at renewal time, forcing the Lewises to buy home insurance elsewhere. After a difficult search, they finally found an insurer that would cover dog-bite incidents—but the policy was twice as expensive. Dog bites postal worker—it sounds like the start of a joke. But as the Lewis family found out, if your pet bites a visitor, you may face serious consequences. In fact, according to the Insurance

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BAD DOGGY — Sneaking up on the sofa is one thing, but dog bites account for one-third of all homeowners liability claims. Information Institute, one-third of all homeowners liability claims paid out in 2012 were due to dog bites. The average cost per claim was $29,752. The Humane Society estimates that almost half of all U.S. households have at least one dog. If you fall into that category, here’s how to protect yourself and your family: Make sure you’re covered. Most carriers will insure homes with dogs, and a typical homeowners policy will cover dog-bite incidents through your liability coverage. This coverage can be used to

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eady to explore the new you? Find your perfect look with inspiration from LensCrafters and the hottest trends in eyewear this season. Whether you enjoy mixing it up, embrace a vintage look, or want to try on the latest runway-inspired designs you’ll find frames that that fit your mood and style, and make you look and feel your best. One wildly popular trend in eyewear for the last few years is the “nerd” look. Defined by dark, thick, oversized eyeglass frames, this style, which was once considered old fashioned or passé, is anything but. Now it’s cool to be a little geeky! You’ll love the hip nonchalance of this quirky glasses trend. Check plastic, semirimless and colorful frames, perfectly suited to keeping your inner geek chic. Trends come and go, but the classic looks never go out of style. Versatile and understated classic frames are the perfect option. And rounds are back in a big way. From the super round retros worn by John Lennon, to the modified rounds of today, there’s a perfect contour and color for every face. Don’t mistake classic for boring though. Tortoise has never been more playful. Today’s rich tortoise tones are

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regarding pets. Many insurers have a “one-bite rule,” meaning that they’ll cover the first dog-bite incident, but you’re responsible for any additional bites. Others might charge a premium after an incident, or, as the Lewis family found out, they might choose to drop your coverage entirely. Some insurance companies will not cover dogs deemed “high risk,” such as pit bulls or rottweilers (or even dogs mixed with an excluded breed); check with your agent to make sure your dog’s breed is covered. Also, be aware that your pet could also cause injury by accidentally knocking someone down or causing a fall. If your dog bites someone, know what to do. First and foremost, provide medical attention for the injured person. Make sure you get that person’s name and phone number, and tell him or her to save all medical bills. Then call your insurance carrier to report the incident, and follow any instructions your agent gives you.

compensate a person who is injured by your pet for medical bills, time off work, pain and suffering, and property FOR MORE INFORMATION damage, regardless of where the injury Trust AAA to steer you right on all your occurs (in other words, it doesn’t matcurrent and future Auto, Home and Life ter if the dog bite happens at home or insurance needs. Combining your coverat a park). age with one insurance company could If you decide to get a dog after you’ve make a significant difference in your prepurchased homeowners insurance, or if mium. Call 800.207.7947, or visit there’s any change in the pet situation at AAA.com/insurance for more information your home (say, your dog dies and you or to schedule a comprehensive Insurance adopt another), inform your insurance review. AAA – your trusted insurance agent to ensure you have coverage. advisor.Mkt Kit Q3 2015_5.75x7.5 AAA 30% CompletePr_Sept/Oct Learn about your insurer’s rules

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Nature knows no boundaries, Costa Rica A peaceful green oasis filled with natural attractions

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osta Rica has an emerald-like radiance that seems to emanate from a place deep inside the earth. Dense lowlands give way to rolling savanna, steaming volcanoes and evenings filled with stars. Humpback whales breech on a secluded coast and solemn black frigate birds hang like kites in the wind. Roughly half the size of Ireland, this mountainous nation on the Central American isthmus is home to an astonishing bio-diversity. No fewer than twelve climatic zones shelter about five percent of the world’s known species of flora and fauna. There are at least 50 varieties of hummingbird and millions of butterflies, including the iridescent blue morphos with an 8-inch wingspan. Eco-tourism has surpassed coffee and banana exports as Costa Rica’s largest industry. That’s impressive when you consider that Americans consume upward of 28 pounds of bananas per person a year. San Jose, the capital, is located in the temperate central highlands a fertile region renowned for its coffee plantations. Sometimes referred to as the “Big Pineapple,” the city is built around the “Plaza de la Cultura,” a great starting point for exploring the capital and its attractions. Don’t be surprised if an iguana comes looking for a handout at your table in the cafes around Playa Tamarindo.

CHASING WATERFALLS — The Río Celeste Waterfall in Tenorio Volcano National Park. Surrounded by mountains and national parks a day on the beach often ends in an impromptu fiesta with a Ticostyle barbecue and liberal quantities of guaro, the local firewater. Straddling the Continental Divide, the Monteverde Cloud Forest feels like stepping into a vast green cathedral. The elfin woodlands have been whimis-

cally dwarfed by the winds and there are millions of bromeliads, epiphytes, and fauna of every possible shade of green. Every breeze seems redolent with orchids or the pungent musk of tree ferns. Visitors can take a zip line canopy tour, which floats silently above the trees and if you’re lucky, you’ll catch

a glimpse of a jaguar or the elusive Quetzal, famous for their iridescent, jewel-like plumage. The bird’s name is derived from quetzalli, an Aztec word meaning “precious” or “beautiful.” Just to the northwest, the Arenal Volcano rises above the rainforest reaching into the sky with near perfect symmetry. The youngest and most active of Costas Rica’s 14 volcanoes, puffs of steam rise from its caldera, although the last eruption was in 2010. The Río Celeste unravels through the rainforests of the Northern Lowlands region. One of Costa Rica’s most spectacular rivers, the water’s supernatural shade of blue is the result of sulphur from the Tenorio Volcano mixing with calcium carbonate. About 50 miles away is the remote Caño Negro Wildlife Refuge. Perched along the Nicaraguan border, it’s one of the best places to view indigenous wildlife, like the rare harpy eagle. Mosscovered crocodiles lurk in the shallows, while the jungle’s soothing layers of green are interrupted by the flash of a scarlet macaw or a howler monkey’s elegiac roar.

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Spend 2 nights and a full day at leisure at luxurious Alyeska, Alaska’s only 4-diamond resort hotel & restaurant. Nestled in a lush valley surrounded by peaks, hanging glaciers and spectacular ocean views, the Alyeska offers luxurious accommodations and convenient access to the magnificent Alaskan wilderness. Relax at the on-site spa or take advantage of optional activities such as dog sledding, snow machining (Alaskan for “snowmobiling”), flightseeing, downhill skiing or snowshoeing. An included tram ride offers spectacular views of the valley. Back in Anchorage, tour historic downtown and lakes Hood & Spenard. Get a behind-the-scenes tour at the Alaska Zoo. Attend the Mushers’ Banquet for participants (the human ones, at least!) of the world-famous Iditarod Sled Dog Race. Meet 4-time Iditarod champion Martin Buser at his Happy Trails Kennel. Return to Anchorage to visit the Iditarod Headquarters and see firsthand a replica Iditarod Trail station. Next morning, grab a spot along 4th Avenue for the cermonial start of the Iditarod festivities. In the afternoon, catch some cultural opportunities at the Alaska Native Heritage Center. Venture north on your last day, stopping in Wasilla (hometown of Alaska’s former governor) for your day’s on-own lunch items. At Willow, the official Re-Start of the Iditarod Dog Sled Race, watch the mushers and their teams take off on their 1,131-mile journey to Nome.

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Alaska in February? Crazy, right? Make that “crazy awesome”! In today’s lingo that translates into unique, unusual and you-need-to-experience-it-to-believe-it! It’s true: AAA’s Ultimate Alaska tour does depart on Feb 25, right in the middle of Old Man Winter’s reign. But that’s exactly what makes this trip special. This is when true Alaskans reclaim their stunning state from the hordes of tourists who descend upon it in summer. And it’s also the time of a wondrous natural phenomenon — the Aurora Borealis. Begin in Fairbanks in search of the beguiling Aurora Borealis. This natural light display in the sky can vary from barely visible to the naked eye to bright enough to read at night. Visit the Morris Thompson Cultural Center and see the Trans-Alaska Pipeline. Ride the Alaska Railroad, whose cars feature picture windows and open-air vestibules. Keep an eye out for wildlife and views of Mt McKinley. Enjoy an entire day at leisure to explore Anchorage, Alaska’s largest city...or opt to flight-see through the Chugach Mountains...or try dog sledding with an Iditarod musher! Motorcoach via Seward Highway, one of America’s most beautiful highways, past Chugach State Park’s 3,000-foot-high mountains jutting up on your left. On the right, the sprawling flats of Turnagain Arm stretch like a plain to the opposite shores of Cook Inlet. Visit a Wildlife Conservation Center to see wildlife close up and a Sealife Center for an in-depth look above and below the water.

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A global empire and colonial power, Spain ruled many parts of the world. Today, it has an unhurried, relaxed atmosphere. Sense former glory and present hospitality on a tour of Madrid, the vibrant capital. See the Royal Palace’s lavish halls, throne room and courtyard. Travel to Toledo, the glorious medieval capital; marvel at its cathedral, a 13th-century synagogue and El Greco’s Burial of Count Orgaz). Exclusive Excursion: Madrid never sleeps; nights are a crucial part of its life-style. Enjoy Old World ambience and Castilian tapas. View many sites illuminated at night, including Cibeles Fountain and the Gran Via. In Moorish-flavored Córdoba, tour the Mezquita, an architectural marvel built by the Moors as a magnificent mosque, which became the city’s cathedral. See also its preserved Jewish Quarter. In Seville, Spain’s “cultural capital,” see Columbus’ tomb, the ornate cathedral and Giralda Bell Tower. Stroll through quaint Santa Cruz Quarter with its flowers, white-washed buildings and winding

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YELLOWSTONE IN WINTER

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amid winter’s off-peak solitude! Begin this unique and awesome off-season adventure in SALT LAKE CITY UT; see Temple Square and witness the awesome power of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir (schedule permitting). Travel to WEST YELLOWSTONE MT, gateway to Yellowstone National Park. Ride private vintage snowcoaches (heated!) to see Firehole Falls, Old Faithful and wildlife. Drive through majestic Grand Teton National Park to JACKSON HOLE WY, where you will ride a sleigh through the National Elk Refuge and visit the National Museum of Wildlife Art. Drive through Snake River Canyon and visit Utah Olympic Park before heading home.

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Grandeur of the Seas — from Baltimore MD Eastern Caribbean ...................................... Jan 6-16.................................................... from $1,189 Western Caribbean .................................... Jan 24–Feb 3 ............................................ from $1,214 Western Caribbean .................................... Feb 21–March 2....................................... from $1,214 Eastern Caribbean ...................................... March 2-12 .............................................. from $1,189 Eastern Caribbean ...................................... March 30–April 9 .................................... from $1,239 Eastern Caribbean ...................................... April 27–March 7 .................................... from $1,189 Bermuda & the Bahamas........................... May 12-21 ................................................ from $1,199 AAA MEMBER RATES are per person (double occupancy), are subject to availability at time of booking and include roundtrip motorcoach transportation, cruise accommodations/entertainment, most onboard meals and taxes, fees and port expenses of up to $383.10 per person. Passport required. Ship’s registry: Bahamas. Visit AAA.com/motorcruise for details & PA pick-up points.

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This 13-day vacation has everything you’ve always wanted in a trip to Italy. Enjoy multiple-night stays in Rome, Florence, Venice, the Amalfi Coast and Stresa in the Lakes District. Discover the treasures of Classical and Christian Rome. Walk in the footsteps of the ancient Romans in Pompeii. See the gems of the Renaissance in Florence’s Academy Gallery, including Michelangelo’s “David.” Visit Locarno, Switzerland, and cruise to Isola dei Pescatori, one of the scenic Borromean Islands. A guided walking tour of Venice illustrates how this city gained its wealth and power. Enjoy the magic of the Italian Lakes District in the captivating resort of Stresa. Stop at a winery & farm in the heart of Tuscany to sample local wines and specialities for an included lunch. Sail to enchanting Capri and explore this island paradise. Experience the benefits of Whisper headsets, designed for better communication between you and your guides throughout your tour. Enjoy regional Italian wines with every dinner.

Premium ..........$625 Plus ...................$600 Classic ...............$525 NEW BOOKINGS WITH DEPOSIT BY 10-23-15. PER ROOM, DOUBLE OCCUPANCY.

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The “i”s have it on a truly out-of-the-ordinary luxury cruise sailing to Ireland and Iceland. AAA Travel and Celebrity Cruises invite you to experience 2 fascinating islands rarely paired together on a single cruise. Sail roundtrip from Southampton to St Peter Port (UK); Cork (Ireland); Akureyri, Isafjordur & Reykjavik (Iceland); and Belfast (UK), with 4 relaxing days at sea to enjoy the many pleasures of your ship. Celebrity Eclipse sets new standards for modern luxury vacations. Renowned for contemporary décor and an extraordinary choice of dining options, Eclipse also offers a wide selection of bars and lounges to suit every mood; almost endless Add $15 per person entertaintment, from impressive theater Add $45 per day. per person per day. shows to the peace & quiet of the library; and a Classic Beverage Packages for 2 • variety of activities to keep mind, body and soul The • Unlimited Internet for 2 Perks! • Prepaid Tips for 2 in tune. Visit AAA.com/iCruise for complete • $150 Onboard Spending Money per person itinerary details and more information.

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SMOKY MOUNTAIN CHRISTMAS WITH BOB LOGUE

Commemorate Veterans Day and the birthday of the US Marine Corps on this tour of patriotic and military landmarks in Virginia and DC. Includes Manassas National Battlefield, Freedom Museum, National USMC Museum, Quantico & Arlington national cemeteries, DC memorials (WWII, Korea, Vietnam, Iwo Jima, Lincoln) and illuminated night tour of DC. 5 meals.

Travel with your host, Pittsburgh radio legend Bob Logue, to experience the best in Smoky Mountain entertainment in Pigeon Forge TN. Enjoy these shows: Country Tonite, Hatfield & McCoy Dinner Feud, Blackwoods Morning Variety Show, “Christmas at the Opry” and Comedy Barn. Tour Great Smoky Mountains National Park and visit Gatlinburg too. 6 meals.

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DON’T MISS THESE HOT HOLIDAY TOURS! Holidays in Branson MO

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Enjoy 5 shows (Johnny Mathis, Texas Tenors, SIX, Million Dollar Quartet, Dublin’s Irish Tenors & Celtic Ladies) in the “Live Music Show Capital of the World.” Also: College of the Ozarks, Fantastic Caverns, Indianapolis Speedway & more. 9 meals.

Chef for a Day: Holiday Brunch

Nov 21 • AAA Member Rate: $159

Have fun in Pittsburgh at a hands-on cooking class, making a holiday brunch and eating the results! Play a “Foodie Feud” game for prizes! Materials/recipes included.

Cape May NJ

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Experience the splendor of Victorian Cape May decorated for the holidays. 6 meals.

Best of VA & Willliamsburg Christmas

Dec 3-8 • AAA Member Rate: $1,035

Pittsburgh Holiday Houses of Worship

Dec 7 or 9 • AAA Member Rate: $89

Begin your holiday celebration in Virginia, visiting multiple historic cities and sites to include the Williamsburg Grand Illumination, Mt Vernon, Jamestown and more! 8 meals.

Step inside some of the most impressive churches and buildings in Pittsburgh, with lunch at Church Brew Works in Lawrenceville on this annual sell-out. 1 meal.

Christkindl Market: Mifflinburg PA

Dec 10-11 • AAA Member Rate: $359

’Tis the Season in New York City NY

Dec 14-16 • AAA Member Rate: $805

Capture the spirit of the season at Mifflinburg Christkindl Market, Christmas Tree Farm, historic Williamsport and more. 3 meals.

Experience the lights and splendor of New York City during the holidays, with The Ride (unique motorcoach tour with live on-street entertainment), midtown lodging, Radio City Christmas Spectacular and Tavern on the Green. 1 meal.


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Ultimate Caribbean Cruise

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Jan 22–Feb 1 Celebrity Equinox

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ST THOMAS: Visit renowned Magens Bay, experience the lively atmosphere of Charlotte Amalie and prepare for some of the best sailing, scuba diving and duty-free shopping in the Caribbean. ST KITTS: What’s a town square fashioned after London’s Piccadilly Circus doing in the middle of the Caribbean? It’s just one of many surprises St Kitts has in store. BARBADOS: The turquoise sea surrounding this island is a great backdrop for golfing and perfect for snorkeling, scuba diving and fishing. DOMINICA: Home to one of the world’s last untouched rainforests, Dominica boasts more than a thousand species of flora, a boiling lake and 300+ rivers — with almost as many waterfalls. ST MAARTEN (pictured): The Dutch and French left their marks on this heavenly slice of tropical delight. Its beaches are some of the most breathtaking in the Caribbean region. PLUS 4 FULL DAYS OF CRUISING AT SEA!

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Classic Beverage Packages for 2 Unlimited Internet for 2 Prepaid Tips for 2 $150 Onboard Spending Money per person

Roundtrip from Ft Lauderdale AAA Member Rates from $1,675

ALSO INCLUDES ONBOARD COCKTAIL PARTY $50 SHIPBOARD CREDIT PER STATEROOM

Rate is per person (double occupancy), is subject to availability at time of booking and includes cruise accommodations/ entertainment, most onboard meals and government taxes/fees of $361.03. Ship’s registry: Malta. Ask about available add-on airfare. Passport required.

RCI First-time Cruisers Vacation Planning Event — FREE! Wexford AAA • Oct 20 @ 7pm North Hills AAA • Oct 21 @ 7pm Cranberry AAA • Oct 22 @ 7pm AAA agents and a Royal Caribbean International representative will be on hand to assist you with everything you need to know and do to make your first-time cruise vacation the best it can be. Enjoy special offers from AAA when you book & deposit at these locations during their Vacation Planning Events.

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FREE ALASKA CRUISE VACATION PLANNING EVENT Thursday, Oct 15 @ 7pm National Aviary on Allegheny Commons West Pittsburgh Enjoy FREE Presentation by ACCESS t o selec LaDonna Allen from Princess t Aviar exhibity s!

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Extend the fun by combining two 2016 Caribbean cruises: Enjoy a variety of island destinations for 21 days for just $3,625 on back-to-back Celebrity Equinox sailings! March 4-14

Cruise roundtrip from Ft Lauderdale FL.

Charlotte Amalie USVI Basseterre, St Kitts & Nevis Bridgetown, Barbados

March 14-25 George Town, Cayman Islands Cartagena, Colombia (OVERNIGHT IN PORT!)

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Colón, Panamá Puerto Limón, Costa Rica Costa Maya & Cozumel, Mexico 4 full days at sea

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Viking River Cruise Line Vacation Planning Event — FREE! Monroeville AAA • Oct 20: 7pm South Hills (Crowne Plaza: 164 Ft Couch Rd) • Oct 21: 6pm Wexford AAA • Oct 22: 7pm AAA agents and a Viking representative will be on hand to help you arrange an unforgettable river cruise to Europe, Southeast Asia, Russia and other destinations around the globe. Enjoy special offers from AAA when you book & deposit at these locations during their Vacation Planning Events.

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Hermitage AAA • Oct 20 @ 11am–2pm New Castle AAA • Oct 21 @ 11am–2pm Meadville AAA • Oct 22 @ 11am–2pm AAA Travel Agents and a Disney representative will be on hand to help you create the magical vacation of your dreams. Enjoy special offers from AAA when you book & deposit at any of the 3 locations above during Oct 19-23.

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Start in Los Angeles, seeing its historic Farmers Market, the Disney Concert Hall, the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels and LA Live. Stop at Olvera Street, the original heart of the Mexican community. Get acquainted with your fellow travelers at a welcome dinner at LA Prime on the 35th floor of your downtown hotel. Day 2 features glitzy Rodeo Drive and star-studded Hollywood. See celebrity signatures at Grauman’s Chinese Theatre and the medallions of Hollywood Boulevard’s Walk of Fame. At Hollywood & Highland shopping/entertainment complex, enjoy views of the iconic Hollywood sign from the upper level. See celebrity homes in Bel Air and Beverly Hills. At Warner Brothers, get a behind-the-scenes look at making films and TV shows; be alert for star sightings! Return to your hotel with time to explore LA on your own. On Day 3, at the Reagan Presidential Library, see an Oval Office replica, Air Force

Over the next few days, set out from Nuremberg to the historic and charming Bavarian towns (and their Christmas markets, of course!) of Rothenburg ob der Tauber (with its well-preserved medieval center), Bamberg (its Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage site), Bayreuth (best known for its association with composer Richard Wagner, who lived here for a time) and Regensburg (also a UNESCO World Heritage site). Journey to Munich, Bavaria’s capital; enjoy a sightseeing tour, a Christmas market and dinner at Ratskellar Restaurant. An excursion to Neuschwanstein, the palace upon which Disneyland’s Sleeping Beauty Castle is modeled, is a memorable experience. Continue on to Kempten (Germany’s oldest town) and Augsburg (a university town) to explore their holiday markets. Return to Munich for a brewery tour/tasting and a farewell dinner at the famous Hofbräuhaus.

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aylight Savings Time ends this year on November 1st and it’s all too easy to discount the dangers that come with diminished hours of daylight. Routine early morning and evening tasks like walking the dog, driving to and from work, and walking or biking to school now take place under the cover of darkness. According to 2012 statistics released by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), the highest number of fatalities for passenger vehicle occupants and pedestrians combined, were recorded in the period between October and December. So why are these months more dangerous for motorists than other times of the year? One possible explanation is the duration of darkness, which increases in the fall and is longest in late December. This is also the time of year when the sun sits much lower in the horizon. Glare from the sun can temporarily blind you, or drivers around you. Keep a pair of sunglasses handy, and use your sun visor to help block any reflected light. A clean windshield and new wiper blades to keep it streak free will help minimize dazzle. As warm weather fades, road hazards such as wet leaves, fog and frost make driving more dangerous. Black ice may linger on roads in shaded areas and

USE CAUTION — Road hazards such as rain, frost and glare make driving more hazardous. particularly on bridges. Be aware that your tire’s traction can change instantly under these conditions and braking distance can be up to nine times longer. Autumn leaves can be beautiful, but once on the road, particularly when wet or frost covered, they present driving hazards unique to the season. Even an innocent looking pile of leaves can

obscure potholes, debris, lane markings and other roadway hazards. They can be especially dangerous at intersections where wet, slippery leaves can cause you to lose control. When warmer, wet air mixes with the colder ground temperatures, the result is fog, and statistically, fog-related accidents have the highest rate of fatalities.

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If you do find yourself driving in foggy conditions remember to slow down gradually and drive at a safe speed. Use pavement markings or the right edge of the road as a guide and increase your following distance. Never steer your car by following the taillights of the vehicle ahead of you. Experts refer to this as “the blind leading the blind.” Motorists need to stay alert near school zones, bus stops, playgrounds and residential areas, especially during times when children are coming to and from school. Keep an eye out for pedestrians who may be huddled under jackets and hoods, which can limit their vision and visibility. Drive with your headlights on during the day, so pedestrians and other drivers can see you. Cooling temperatures are a harbinger of harsher winter weather to come, but predicting how long, or how hard a winter will be, remains an inexact science at best. It’s always a good idea to have your vehicle checked by a competent professional like those who participate in AAA’s Approved Auto Repair program.

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pioneering spirit lives on in an interesting mix of cosmopolitan chic and frontier ruggedness. Visit the State Museum’s exquisite collection of Russian Orthodox and Gold Rush relics. Return to Solstice and enter one of the world’s most beautiful waterways. The Inside Passage features virtually everything you come to Alaska hoping to see, including rain forests, glaciers, fjords and white-capped peaks — all of which create a setting that’s perfect for viewing whales and sea lions. Wildlife gives way to wild life in the Gold Rush town of Skagway. Saloons and dance-hall revues enliven this little port with the big frontier spirit. If prospecting fever overtakes you, try passage on the White Pass & Yukon Railway or a ride on the Klondike Highway to places where you can roll up your sleeves and do some gold panning on your own! After another full day cruising at sea, step ashore at Victoria, British Columbia’s capital and a charming example of colonial splendor. This English-flavored enclave enjoys a temperate climate, which makes exploring its museums, gardens and parks so enjoyable. You can learn a lot more about these extra-special departures by calling your local AAA travel agent or by visiting AAA.com/Alaska for all the details. But hurry — space is limited, and Alaska is very, very popular!

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amenities include a massage showerhead, plush robes, oversize towels, salon-quality hairdryer and a selection of shampoos, lotions and soaps. You also enjoy priority check-in, express luggage delivery, early embarkation/ disembarkation, priority seating in main dining room & specialty restaurants, makeup/turndown service, expanded room service menu (24 hours) and shoeshine valet. Balcony enhancements include a table for 2, cushioned chairs and high-power binoculars for onboard use. After departing Seattle, and a relaxing full day at sea, you’ll catch sight of Ketchikan, the first port of call. Called “Salmon Capital of the World,” “Alaska’s First City” and “Rain Capital of Alaska,” it was named after a creek flowing through this ancestral home of the Tlingit people; some say it’s their word for “thundering wings of an eagle.” A must-see here is the world’s largest collection of totem poles. You may opt to flightsee by seaplane over nearby spectacular Misty Fjords National Monument, called the “Yosemite of the North.” Back on ship, you’ll sail amid pure silence past translucent blue icebergs silhouetted against a dramatic backdrop of waterfall-laced rock walls ascending thousands of feet into the sky at Tracy Arm Fjord. Where Earl Grey meets Eddie Bauer® is a way to describe the charms of Alaska’s capital, Juneau. Here, the

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AAA MEMBER VALUES & PERKS • LIMITED-TIME DISCOUNTED ADD-ON AIRFARE roundtrip Pittsburgh-Seattle, per person $299: Concierge-class stateroom • $349: balcony stateroom • 1-NIGHT PRE-CRUISE HOTEL STAY IN SEATTLE • SKY VIEW OBSERVATORY & PIKE PLACE MARKET VISITS WHILE IN SEATTLE • $50.00 ONBOARD CREDIT per stateroom • WINE & CHOCOLATE-COVERED STRAWBERRIES one stateroom delivery of each • PRIORITY CHECK-IN

PLUS YOUR CHOICE OF ONE OF THESE.... • PREPAID GRATUITIES FOR 2 value of up to $230 per stateroom • ADDITIONAL $300.00 ONBOARD CREDIT per stateroom, double occupancy • CLASSIC BEVERAGE PACKAGE FOR 2, beverage gratuities included, value of up to $924 per stateroom • UNLIMITED INTERNET FOR 2 value of up to $299 for 1 internet account

MORE OPTIONS... IN ADDITION TO THE AAA MEMBER VALUES & PERKS! • go!better... For $15 per person per day, get ALL of the blue perks and choose TWO of the green perks! • go!best... For $45 per person per day, get ALL of the blue perks, ALL of the green perks and a Premium Beverage Package upgrade! Don’t Forget Family & Friends

Each guest in your stateroom (after the first 2) gets a free Classic Nonalcoholic Beverage Package and a free 40-minute Internet Package.

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s you prepare your vehicle for the cooler months ahead, the task of finding a good mechanic for routine work or an unexpected situation can be daunting.

Over the past 40 years, AAA has been doing the hard work for you through the Club’s Approved Auto Repair program (AAR). The participating shops must meet a high level of standards, and not just any auto body makes the cut. Hundreds of shops apply with fewer than half meeting the criteria for approval. Every year, each facility is inspected and visited quarterly to ensure AAA standards are being upheld. Beyond these inspections, customer feedback is assessed through satisfaction surveys to guarantee the best service for AAA members. These facilities provide a written estimate of costs, labor guarantees on mechanical repairs, member discounts on parts and labor and must pass regular insurance and financial background checks. AAA members receive a 24-month/24,000-mile parts and labor guarantee on mechanical repairs at AAR shops, can request a member discount on regularly priced parts and labor through the program and benefit from priority Roadside Assistance for tows to AAR facilities. After the tow to an AAR facility, you’ll receive a prompt vehicle evaluation within an hour of arrival and assistance in obtaining alternative transportation. If at any time a member is not satisfied with the work completed at an AAR facility, the facility has agreed to follow AAA’s resolution to correct the member’s concerns. There are some simple measures car owners can take to keep their vehicles running smoothly throughout the year. By maintaining a calendar of checkup reminders and appointments, including the items listed in the following pages, some costly repairs can be avoided. Periodic inspections of tires, brakes, cooling/heating systems and fluid levels are a must. Regular maintenance also increases fuel economy and will extend the life of your vehicle. For when your car requires more than simple maintenance, you can find plenty of reliable mechanics by choosing an AAR facility. A list of local AAR facilities can be found in this section. You can search for AAR shops around the country by logging onto AAA.com/AAR.

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October is car care month for AAA, and it is also a good time to make sure your vehicle is prepared for the winter ahead. AAA Approved Auto Repair facilities often report drivers skip critical maintenance measures in vehicle care, which can become costly oversights in the long run. Many repairs or replacements are simple and can be done at home. Inside you will find tips and information on vehicle care and upkeep.

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Before performing any type of maintenance on your vehicle, first check the owner’s manual. Familiarize yourself with the manufacturer specifications for tire pressure, fluids and filters. Replace worn wiper blades and switch to a cold-weather washer fluid. Examine the exterior of the vehicle, and check to make sure all lights are working. Test heaters and defrosters, as well, before the start of winter.

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After performing regular maintenance and doing at-home repairs, a seasonal checkup at a repair shop offers a more in-depth assessment of your vehicle. AAA Approved Auto Repair shops conduct 40-point vehicle inspections. See page 25 for for a special offer on a Car Care inspection package. For a list of AAR facilities in your area, check out the back page of this section, or log on to AAA.com/Repair.


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Batteries, brakes & bumpers As the temperatures decrease, so can the performance from car batteries—around 33 percent less below freezing! So, be sure to perform regular maintenance to keep your car’s battery at its best. • Clean any noticeable corrosion. Always wear protective glasses and rubber gloves, and read your manual for proper care. A mixture of baking soda and water as cleaner will usually eliminate any residue. • Make sure all cables are tight. Check the cables using a firm grasp while the engine is off. • Have your battery inspected by a professional. AAA Approved Auto Repair shops and Mobile Battery Service technicians can make sure your battery is in working order.

They are one of the most important safety features on your vehicle, the brakes, and having them inspected by a technician is never a bad idea. Modern brake pads only last about 18,000 to 24,000 miles. Before winter, do a brake check, especially if you’ve noticed any high pitched squealing, grinding noises, vibration in the steering wheel and/or longer stopping distances. Don’t forget to check the belts and hoses, as well. Check engine hoses for leaks or cracks, squeeze each and replace any that feel brittle or excessively spongy. Check coolant levels when the engine is cold. If the level is low, add a 50-50 mix of coolant and water to maintain the antifreeze capability.

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Tire pressure can drop one PSI for every 10-degree Fahrenheit drop in temperature, which means checking the pressure in all four tires and the spare is particularly important in fall and winter. Check the pressure once about every two weeks, inflating the tires to the prescribed level that can be found in the owner’s manual or along the door jamb.

For bumpers and everything in between, making sure your car is clean on the inside and outside will help extend its life and value. Washing the car once every 10 days will help keep the paint looking shiny and remove the grime left over from driving on winter roads. Always use soaps specifically made for vehicles and perform a pre-rinse to remove any particles that might scratch the paint. Mix in some baking soda with the water to help dissolve leftover salt. Clean the wheels first, then move onto the body of the car. Rinse the undercarriage, and use straight line motions when washing and drying. Dry the car thoroughly using a microfiber towel.

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Every 5,000 to 7,000 miles tires should be rotated to ensure maximum performance and life. Front tires tend to wear more along the edges as the car turns. Rear tires typically wear more evenly, as they follow the front tires. Also important to the life of your car’s tires are alignments and balancing. In conjunction with regular tire rotations, alignments and balancing will give you a safer ride and save you money over time.

Any time the tire tread dips below 3/32 inches, it’s time for a replacement. An easy way to check tread depth is by placing a penny with Lincoln’s head facing down between the treads. If Lincoln’s head is visible above any of the tread, the wheel is in need of a new tire. With winter weather ahead, it may also be a good time to install snow tires on all four wheels to increase traction and shorten braking distances on slick roads.


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At your fingertips Whether you’re in need of a tow, or you need to find cheap gas on-the-go, the AAA mobile app provides several functions to keep you on the road. In addition to easy access to your AAA membership card and maps and routing features, the mobile app is there when you need it the most. • Locate the cheapest fuel and nearest electric vehicle charging stations using your GPS location. • Make a request for Roadside Assistance. • Monitor your Roadside Assistance request in real-time using the Service Tracker. • Get instant battery replacement quotes. • Find AAA Approved Auto Repair facilities near you. The AAA mobile app gives you access to these features and more. Download it from the Apple App Store or on Google Play.

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After making sure your vehicle is running smoothly and efficiently, remember to assess the interior to ensure the inside of the vehicle is safe, as well. AAA Safety Advisors hold events throughout the year to assist senior drivers in adjusting seating positions to improve visibility, comfort and safety. For more on safe driving tips and programs, visit AAA.com/DriverEducation.

Auto insurance is a key requirement for car ownership and maintenance, and making sure your policy is giving you the best value is essential. Agents can help with policy reviews, making sure you receive all available discounts. AAA Auto Insurance policies offer driver, anti-theft, multi-policy and multi-vehicle discounts. Stop by a branch or log onto AAA.com/Insurance to find out more.

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Winter weather not only can take a toll on the outside of your car, but also on the inside. Lower temperatures reduce fuel economy by up to 20 percent. • Park your car in warmer places during colder months. • Avoid long warmups. A gentle drive off after about 30 seconds is recommended. • Maintain tire pressure. • Minimize the use of seat warmers and defrosters.

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Green Vehicles

Thinking about going green? With hybrids, flex-fuels, electric vehicles and other options, deciding which model is right for you can be a challenge. AAA’s Green Car Guide provides background information on each designation, cost estimates and fuel efficiency details. Choosing a green car can save thousands in fuel costs over time and reduce harmful emissions. For more on car rankings, individual ratings and more, visit AAA.com/GreenCar.

Auto Buying Guide

Hate haggling with car dealers? You don’t have to. If you’re ready for a trade-in or to buy a new or used vehicle, prepare yourself with all the important information. Find estimated dealer prices, what others have paid for the same car, research your vehicle’s trade-in value and find certified dealers in your area all on AAA.com. You can also compare leasing and buying options to see what’s best for your budget. Go to AAA.com/AutoBuying for more.

Sometimes vehicles can be as unpredictable as the weather. With millions of recalls making the news and connected cars potentially exposing drivers to hackers, keeping up with all the changes can be a challenge. As connected cars become more prevalent, making sure your privacy and safety is protected is increasingly on the minds of carmakers and legislators. Bills to make sure drivers’ information and security safe from hackers has already been introduced to require manufacturers to meet standards of safety regarding information such as where motorists shop, travel, etc. Connected car owners should pay special attention to any recalls or updates from manufacturers, according to Joe Fosko, manager of automotive repair solutions for AAA East Central. Keeping your car current, just as you would with your computer and cell phone, is key to making sure your vehicle is at its safest. All updates and upgrades will be issued by the car’s manufacturer. For general recalls, the manufacturer will often initiate a recall and inform car owners of steps to repair and/or replace affected parts. To find a list of current automotive recalls, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration created SaferCar.gov for consumers to keep track of and report vehicle issues. Even with the utmost preparation, weather conditions and other unexpected events can render vehicles inoperable. Taking steps to prepare yourself and your vehicle for an emergency may save the lives of you and your passengers. Start by programming emergency phone numbers into your cell phone’s contact list and downloading emergency service apps. Anytime you hit the road, particularly in winter, also make sure to keep the gas tank at least half full. Enough fuel and the following essentials should help keep you safe. Keep these items easily accessible: Drinking water and snacks for pets and humans Cell phone charger First aid kit Blankets/extra warm clothing Some other items to pack are: Snow shovel Abrasive material (e.g. cat litter, sand, salt) Ice scraper with brush Jumper cables Paper towels Flashlight with extra batteries Basic toolkit Flares/triangles Windshield washer fluid For a complete winter car care checklist, visit Exchange.AAA.com/Automobiles and click on “Car Care Month.”


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Precision Body & Service............................(412) 655-7876

B&M Automotive Services.........................(412) 682-7511

Churchill

Tykes Automotive.........................................(412) 241-9597

East Liberty

AAMCO Transmissions...............................(412) 661-0100

Highland Park

Mike’s Auto Body.........................................(412) 362-0100

Lawrenceville

Pittsburgh Collision......................................(412) 944-2779

McKeesport

McKeesport Auto Body...............................(412) 672-0696 Tom Clark Chevrolet..................................(412) 751-2900

Monroeville

#1 Cochran Collison Center........................(877) Day Chevrolet, Inc. .....................................(724) Day Ford, Inc. ..............................................(412) Firestone Complete Auto Care....................(412) Goodyear Auto Service Center....................(412)

Oakland

262-4726 327-0900 856-0600 573-8422 373-3005

Baum Blvd. Automotive...............................(412) 682-1866 Bellisario’s Automotive..................................(412) 687-7799

Penn Hills

Nick’s Auto Repair........................................(412) 793-1131

Pittsburgh

Bastone Auto Service....................................(412) Bonura & Sattler Auto Body Shop............(412) Goodyear Auto Service Center...................(412) Dave Smith Auto..........................................(412) Lifetime Automotive Center.......................(412)

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Allison Park

Mascari Auto Center, Inc. ...........................(412) 367-4810 Foreign Traffic, Inc. .....................................(724) 449-9999

Bellevue

Russ’s Auto Care...........................................(412) 734-4558

Blawnox

Hi Tech Auto Care........................................(412) 828-5114

Cheswick

Oak’s Auto & Truck Service.........................(724) 274-9011

Hampton Township

Gillece Transmissions....................................(412) 492-1580

Overbrook

Gillece Transmissions....................................(412) 885-1233

Pittsburgh

Beckman Motors..........................................(412) Centerline Collision.....................................(412) Arlington Auto Center................................(412) Atlas Transmissions.....................................(412)

Pleasant Hills

431-5000 531-7751 563-6000 531-2852

AAMCO Trans. & Comp. Car Care............(412) 881-8588 Bowser Automotive.....................................(412) 469-2100 Knoll Automotive Services.........................(412) 655-3398

West Homestead

Army’s Transmission...................................(412) 462-3113

West Mifflin

Leschak Automotive....................................(412) 469-3575

Carnegie

Allegheny County West

Carnegie Motors............................................(412) 276-3800

Moon Township Auto Body.........................(412) 269-2867 West Hills Nissan, Inc. ................................(412) 262-9020

Robinson Township

#1 Cochran Collision Center.......................(412) AAMCO Transmissions.................................(412) Firestone Complete Auto Care...................(412) Foreign Fix......................................................(412) Steubenville Pike Auto Center....................(412) Snyder Brothers Auto Inc. ..........................(412) Thornburg Automotive...................................(412)

Scott Township

843-0928 922-2250 573-8415 787-5181 787-9800 787-9988 922-3700

MJ Automotive Service Center...................(412) 275-3289

Armstrong County

Allegheny Township

Amsler Automotive......................................(724) 845-7319

East Brady

Seybert’s Auto Service.................................(724) 526-5647

Beaver County

Hineman’s Service Center............................(724) 375-4864

Baden

Protech Auto Group, Inc. ...........................(724) 869-5660 Stewart’s Collision Center...........................(724) 573-1222

New Brighton

Complete Collision Inc. ..............................(724) 935-1044

Blair County

Warrendale

Allegheny County South

Bethel Park

Altoona

Reliable Tire &Auto Ctr. ............................(814) 946-1939 Reliable Tire & Auto Ctr. (Walnut)............(814) 946-0050

Hollidaysburg

Reliable Tire And Auto Center...................(814) 695-7515

Bethel Park Automotive..............................(412) 831-0300 Gillece Transmissions...................................(412) 835-6199

Butler

Big G Tire Pros.............................................(412) 221-0705

Cranberry

Bridgeville Brookline

Butler County

Diehl Automotive Chrys/Jeep.....................(724) 282-6177 Mike Kelly Chevy/Cadillac..........................(724) 287-2701

MJ Auto Service...........................................(412) 531-9909

Gillece Transmissions.....................................(724) 776-2200 Goodyear Service Center ............................(724) 772-1780

Elizabeth Auto Care.....................................(412) 384-5503

Fleming Tire & Auto Service......................(724) 625-1577

Elizabeth

Bonnell’s Collision Center...........................(814) Champion Ford/Volvo..................................(814) Dave Hallman Chevrolet...........................(877) Hallman Hyundai..........................................(814) Lakeside Auto Sales & Service.....................(814) McMillen’s Car Care.....................................(814) Rick Weaver Buick/GMC.............................(814)

Fairview

835-4351 878-2500 260-0369 452-6731 898-2886 454-9821 474-7169

Girard

North East

Fayette County

Fayette City

Robert’s Auto Body......................................(724) 326-5653

Smithfield

Auto Tech Auto Service...............................(724) 569-0855

Uniontown

EQ Muffler & Auto Center...........................(724) 439-3669

Indiana County

Indiana

Hammill’s Automotive...................................(724) 349-6996 Import Auto Works......................................(724) 349-9211 McGill’s Car World......................................(724) 471-3188

Lawrence County

New Castle

Nick’s Auto Body.........................................(724) 654-2121 Phil Fitts Ford/Lincoln...............................(724) 658-3521

Mars

Mercer County

Hermitage

Montrose Buick/Cadillac/GMC.....................(724) 962-0900

Venango County

Franklin

Lowry Auto Body & Towing........................(814) 209-7148

Georgetown

Gordon’s Auto Service.................................(724) 843-0231 Wolfe’s Foreign Auto....................................(724) 843-6645

Herb Scott Service.........................................(724) 935-3220 Kollinger Auto Body.....................................(724) 934-4941 #1 Cochran Collision Ctr. ...........................(724) 940-1000

Erie County

Erie

Rural Valley

Ferra Automotive Service............................(412) 781-7519 Ryan’s Auto Glass.........................................(412) 781-0067

Wexford

Eldred Hotrod & Collision..........................(814) 734-1308

West Main Sales & Service...........................(814) 725-5864

Moon Township

Aliquippa

Sharpsburg

Edinboro

Jim Crivelli Chevrolet..................................(412) 331-0120

McKees Rocks

Pittsburgh

Trouble Shooters............................................(412) 931-0669

Leonard’s Auto Service & Towing..............(814) 425-3887

Wolbert Auto Body.......................................(412) 922-8898

AAMCO Transmissions................................(412) 367-1670

Ross Township

Crawford County

Cochranton

Bob Ferrando Ford & Lincoln.....................(814) 774-5678 Langer’s Elk Valley Automotive..................(814) 774-5901 Wright’s Garage..............................................(814) 774-9313

Crafton

Goldstrohm Auto LLC.................................(724) 783-2449

252-2532 766-0800 322-3566 459-0202

Judson Auto Body..........................................(724) 789-1111

Bonnell’s Auto Glass....................................(814) 474-5508

McCandless Township

Jeff Critchlow Auto Body...........................(412) Richey Goodyear Tire Center.....................(412) Graceland Automotive...................................(412) Elite Collision.................................................(412)

Renfrew

Eighty Four

Washington County

Kilkeary’s Auto Body Inc. ...........................(724) 941-4940

Monongahela

Big G Tire Pros.............................................(724) 258-6616

Washington

AAMCO Trans. & Comp. Car Care............(724) 222-2229 Budd Baer Inc. (All GM Models)................(724) 914-6670

Greensburg

Westmoreland County

Mignogna Collision Center.........................(724) 838-0444 Performance Plus Automotive....................(724) 925-7690 Goodyear Auto Service Center..................(724) 834-6301

Harrison City

Richlin Imports...............................................(724) 744-4044

Latrobe

Randy Redinger & Sons Auto......................(724) 537-6980

Murrysville

Murrysville Auto Clinic Inc. ......................(724) 327-2525

North Huntingdon

Lenhart’s Service Center................................(724) 863-4000


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AAA EMERGENCY ROAD SERVICE AAA’s 24-hour Emergency Road Service means there is always a person to call in case of an automotive emergency. We’ll rescue you and your vehicle to get you back on the road as quickly as possible with a dedicated network of more than 13,000 Emergency Road Service facilities across the U.S.A. and Canada. AAA assistance includes changing a flat tire, jumping a dead battery or mobile battery testing and replacement service, delivering emergency gasoline or fuel, lock out and key service, or when all else fails, towing your car. We’ll provide the assistance to help get you behind the wheel again as quickly and safely as possible. No one provides better roadside assistance than AAA. AAA Emergency Road Service is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and is designed to assist you in an emergency when your vehicle, or the vehicle in which you are a passenger, becomes disabled. Your membership coverage applies only to those emergency and towing services listed in this guide. AAA coverage entitles each AAA member in the Primary Member’s household to four service calls per membership year. After four calls, members will be charged for service. To Obtain Service AAA is only a phone call or click away! In case of an automotive emergency, call the AAA number listed on your AAA membership card. You’ll be connected to our 24-hour dispatch center or the AAA club in the area from which you are calling. You can even request emergency road service online at AAA.com or from the AAA app. To help speed our response, be prepared to: • Provide your name, membership number and your club code (215) listed on your membership card. • Give the exact location of your disabled vehicle and the nature of the trouble. • Provide the vehicle’s year, make, color and license plate number. • If possible, provide a telephone number where you can be reached. Unable to Locate the Vehicle If a service provider does not appear within the time stated by the AAA customer service representative, please call AAA back to let us know. The service provider may not have been able to locate your vehicle. Present Membership Card and ID You may be asked to show a valid AAA membership card and your driver’s license or other acceptable photo identification. In the absence of proper identification, or, if your membership cannot be verified, the service representative will be obligated to charge you for the service. This charge will be reimbursed by AAA (less charges for services exceeding published limitations) upon submission of your paid receipt to AAA within 60 days and verification of your membership. Cancel Unnecessary Calls If the requested service is no longer needed and the AAA service representative has not yet arrived, please call AAA immediately, as each service call is charged against the member’s record.

SERVICE INCLUSIONS Mechanical First Aid The AAA emergency service representative will make minor mechanical repairs or adjustments to place a vehicle in safe driving condition. If needed and available, parts and the labor cost to install them are to be paid by the member. If the vehicle cannot be put into a drivable condition to proceed under its own power, towing service, as described in the Towing Services section, will be provided. Flat Tire Service If the vehicle’s spare tire is inflated and serviceable, it will be installed in place of the vehicle’s flat tire. If not, the towing provision will apply. (Note: Tire rotation, installation/removal of tire chains and snow tire change-over are not emergency road services.) Battery Service A battery boost will be provided in an attempt to start the vehicle. If the vehicle cannot be started in this manner, towing provisions will apply. In most service territories, AAA can also quickly test your battery and electrical system. If needed, AAA can replace the battery on the spot with a AAA branded battery (at a special discounted member price.) The AAA battery includes a 3-year full replacement warranty. Fuel Delivery Service An emergency supply of fuel will be delivered to a member’s disabled vehicle enabling the member to reach the nearest service station. The member will be charged for the fuel at current pump prices. Specific quantities, brand, or octane ratings cannot be promised, nor can availability. AAA Plus: Provides sufficient free emergency fuel to enable you to reach the nearest service station, when your vehicle has run out of fuel. Towing Services When your vehicle cannot be safely driven after attempting any of the listed emergency services, your vehicle will be towed (once per breakdown) to the facility rendering the service, or up to three miles in any direction to a repair facility from the point of disablement at no charge. Charges for service that exceeds the benefits listed will be at the prevailing hourly or mileage rate for the region where service is provided. In instances when your vehicle becomes disabled

while towing a light-duty trailer, service will be provided for the trailer. You will be required to pay for trailer towing. All vehicles must be free of snow and ice prior to towing. AAA Plus: Provides up to 100 miles of free towing, in any direction from the point of disablement, to a repair facility of your choice. AAA Premier: Increases one tow to a maximum 200 miles plus a free one-day rental car. Extrication/Winching Your vehicle will be pulled out of a ditch by being extricated/winched when it can be safely reached from a normally traveled or established thoroughfare (driveways must be cleared of snow or ice). If special equipment, additional service personnel or vehicles are required, the associated costs will be at the member’s expense. AAA Plus: Provides a second truck and second driver, for up to one hour, if your situation requires it. Lockout Service If your keys are locked inside the vehicle, service will be sent to gain entrance. If your keys are lost, broken, or the service provider cannot gain entrance to your vehicle, locksmith service up to $60 or, if a AAA locksmith is not available, reimbursement for locksmith service up to $60, will be provided. In cases where the vehicle cannot be made operable, towing services will be provided according to the towing provision. AAA Plus: Provides up to a total of $100 in parts and labor to gain entry or make vehicle operable. AAA Premier: Provides up to $150 for Locksmith, $100 Home Lockout Service. Service Limitations Members requiring more than four road service calls during their membership year will be charged for the fifth call and each succeeding call at the time of service. AAA Plus, AAA Plus RV, and AAA Premier services become effective seven days after receipt of your dues. Special Assistance When your vehicle cannot be made operable upon providing the services listed in this guide, AAA will assist you in finding the nearest open place of repair. If a repair facility cannot be located, we will assist you in obtaining lodging or alternate transportation, which will be at your expense. Types of Vehicles Serviced Service applies to four-wheeled motordriven vehicles of the passenger, pleasure or recreational type that were in operation

immediately prior to disablement — provided that services can be safely delivered. If specific towing equipment is requested, but not required to safely transport the vehicle, the associated cost will be at your expense. Dual-wheel campers/motor homes are eligible for all services except towing, extrication/winching and tire service. Dual-wheel unloaded pickup trucks are eligible for all services except tire services. Rented passenger vehicles, as well as four-wheeled commercial vehicles, (excluding taxis, limousines and vehicles with snow plows attached) are eligible for services. Motorcycles are ineligible for all services. Weather Emergencies During severe weather conditions, AAA reserves the right to suspend or limit service temporarily if the vehicle is already in a place of safety, such as a private or public garage, driveway, etc. AAA will provide service to the vehicle after the weather emergency is over. Alternate Service If you have followed the procedure outlined to obtain emergency road service, and AAA service is not available, you may obtain your own service, pay for it and submit the original receipt to your AAA club within 60 days. Reimbursement will be based on the prevailing commercial rate for the region where the vehicle was disabled. In instances where the AAA contractor access is legally restricted (toll roads, limited-access highways), reimbursement will be provided for all covered services. If AAA service was available, but not requested, reimbursement may be limited to the amount the club would normally have paid for the covered service. No reimbursements will be made by AAA on charges incurred when a member’s vehicle is removed from the street or under direction of the police because of illegal parking, traffic violations, or other illegal activities. Storage charges and clean-up fees from the scene of a traffic accident are also not eligible for reimbursement. Members having more than four road service calls during their membership year are not eligible for alternate service reimbursement.


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Fall into deep discounts and seasonal savings The savings are sensational at AAA Discounts & Rewards®

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s the crisp autumn air settles in, and the leaves burst with shades of red and yellow, AAA members have the opportunity to save plenty of green. At thousands of locations, members have access to discounts in stores and online for apparel, home goods, attractions, dining, gym memberships and more. AAA Discounts & Rewards makes it simple to start saving online, thanks to the site’s easy-to-navigate interface. Plus, new discounts and partners are added frequently to provide members with additional deals. One of AAA’s newest partners, LA Fitness allows AAA members to join with a $0 initiation fee and at a monthly rate of $29.95. That is a savings of $99 off retail value. Stay in shape for fall without letting the rain or lower temperatures affect your routine. Many LA Fitness locations include group fitness classes, the use of an indoor pool and sauna, Kids Klub services, personal training and more. For all the details, visit AAA.com/LAFitness. Looking to check out a live sporting event or plan a family night out this fall? AAA is now your source for discounts from Ticketmaster. For concerts, games and family entertainment there is bound to be something for all interests. With a AAA membership, you can save up to 50 percent on tickets, includ-

PAYS TO BELONG — Members can save the entire cost of their membership with AAA Discounts & Rewards®. ing 2-for-1 ticket specials, me+3 fourpacks and $40 below discounts. Check out AAA.com/Ticketmaster for more information and a link to find tickets. Through Oct. 28, Papa John’s and AAA are making it easier to make dinner plans! Take the night off, or grab a quick meal after the game with a

limited time savings. Order your pizza online with the code “BIBP40” to save 40 percent on any regularly priced large pizza. Visit AAA.com/PapaJohns for more details. The Parking Spot provides members with a special 25 percent discount at airport parking locations with a Saturday

night stay and coupon found on the AAA.com/TheParkingSpot site. Reserve your spot, download the coupon and present it at the time of service. With The Parking Spot, you receive shuttle service, luggage assistance and complimentary bottled water and newspaper. For members, there is never a reservation fee and you always save 10 percent or more, no matter what time of year. Members can also make purchases at online-only and traditional shops’ web sites with significant discounts. And, the savings continue when you sign up for WOWPoints. WOWPoints are earned on purchases made on everything from makeup and clothing to washers and dryers. They work just like reward points earned from credit cards and airlines. Make a purchase, earn the points and redeem them later for additional savings. Every 100 AAA WOWPoints equals $1 and your points last as long as you remain a AAA member. Qualifying purchases must be made through the Discounts & Rewards® program. FOR MORE INFORMATION

For a list of all available discounts, limited time deals and special offers available only to AAA members, go to AAA.com/ Discounts.

There’s no real trick to Halloween safety Take a few extra precautions to help keep kids safer

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rick-or-treaters often forget about safety, so adults need to be even more alert. Safe Kids Worldwide reports that on average, children are more than twice as likely to be struck by a vehicle and killed on Halloween than on any other night of the year. Making Halloween a real treat for everyone isn’t hard — and you don’t need to be a wizard to accomplish it. All it takes is some extra precautions on the part of motorists and parents. This Halloween, AAA offers these suggestions: Trick-or-treat together — AAA recommends that parents accompany young trick-or-treaters at least until age 12. Choose costumes wisely — Make sure your child is visible by selecting a light colored costume, or by adding reflective tape. Choose disguises that don’t obstruct vision and opt for non-toxic face paint instead of masks. Adjust the length of costumes to avoid tripping. Make a plan — Review trick-ortreating precautions, including pedestrian and traffic safety rules. Plan and discuss the route and teach children to stop only at well-lit houses and to never enter a stranger’s home or garage. Stay on the sidewalk — Always walk on sidewalks, if available. If there are no sidewalks, walk as far to the left

NO BUMP IN THE NIGHT — Halloween poses some special risks for children and motorists. of the road as possible, facing traffic. Shine a light — Give everyone a glow stick or flashlight to help them see and be seen by drivers. Cross with caution — Cross streets only at the corner, and never between parked cars or mid-block. Be sure that approaching cars come to a complete stop before stepping into the roadway. Be a good pedestrian example and

emphasize proper traffic safety rules. Put down the devices — Parents and children should look up and pay attention to their surroundings while walking. Texting and social media can wait. If you need to use your cell phone, walk to a safe area away from the street before doing so. Check the treats — Though tampering is rare, a responsible adult should

closely examine all treats and throw away any spoiled, unwrapped or suspicious items. Motorists should expect the unexpected, such as little ghosts and goblins darting out from between parked cars or across streets and driveways. Avoid neighborhood shortcuts — Drivers should avoid cutting through residential streets when trick-or-treaters are likely to be present. Popular trick-or-treating hours are 5:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Slow down — Drive at least 5 mph below the posted speed limit and give yourself extra time to react to children who may dart into the street. According to the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, a pedestrian is more than twice as likely to be killed if they’re hit by a car traveling at 35 mph, compared to 25 mph. What seems like a small difference in speed can often be the difference between life and death. Watch for children — Watch for trick-or-treaters walking on roadways, medians and curbs. They may not be paying attention to traffic and cross the street mid-block or between cars. Take extra caution when entering or exiting driveways or alleys. Remove distractions — Avoid any distractions that may take your attention away from driving, such as cell phones or in-car entertainment systems.


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Save money on your fall car rentals with Hertz AAA members enjoy a variety of discounts and special offers

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hether you are packing in preparation for a little leaf-peeping, or you are planning an off-season getaway, saving your car from the wear of a long road trip can help keep you focused on the changing colors or the hot tropical sun. The best part is renting a car does not have to break your vacation budget. There are several tips, tricks and exclusive AAA member discounts to ensure you receive the best deal available to you. To start, consider renting from a location other than the airport. Locations away from busy airport traffic often offer lower rates on rental vehicles due to fewer applicable taxes and fees. Many rental companies provide pick up and return services for no extra charge. For example, Hertz car rental offers the service within a 15-minute radius from the rental spot, providing your location is not an airport. In some cases, booking at an offairport location could save you about a couple of hundred dollars per week. Renting on the weekends can get you a better deal on rates, as well. When booking a rental, use a credit card instead of a debit card whenever possible. Companies will sometimes place a $200 surcharge on the card at the time of pickup. As far as fueling options, take a look

MAP OUT YOUR SAVINGS — Hertz is the only car-rental company endorsed by AAA. at the local average gas prices and consider how much driving you will do. It can pay to opt in to certain rental company refueling plans. Booking with Hertz, customers have several options, including the “Fuel Purchase Option” and “Express Fuel™.”

With the Fuel Purchase Option, you prepay for the fuel at local prices, which may actually offer you a decent amount of savings per gallon, depending on the market. The Express Fuel package allows renters who will only use the rental for 75 miles or less of

driving a $13.99 service and refueling convenience fee. For AAA members, booking a car with Hertz is an easy and convenient choice, with a number of discounts and special offers available. Through Oct. 31, AAA members save up to $20 on weekend rentals for certain vehicles, with a number of discounts also available for weekday reservations. Not only are members entitled to limited time specials, Hertz supplies many everyday benefits, also. For families traveling with children, members receive the use of a child, infant or booster seat for free. There is no charge for additional qualified AAA drivers, and members can take their rental as far as they need to with free unlimited mileage on select vehicles. AAA members can choose to join the Hertz Gold Plus Rewards® program, at no cost, and receive a free rental day after their first paid rental. The Gold Plus Rewards membership offers even more convenient benefits, including expedited drop-off and simple upgrade options through mobile alerts.

FOR MORE INFORMATION

Find out more information on AAA member benefits from Hertz and book your rental reservation on AAA.com/Hertz.

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A journey to the middle of the world Reach out and touch the sky in Quito, Ecuador

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ravelers seeking the ultimate “bucket list” destination need look no further than Quito. Straddling the Northern and Southern Hemispheres, Ecuador’s skyhigh capital is perched right in the middle of the world. Located high in the Andes Mountains at 9,350 feet above sea level, the city is the world’s closest capital to the sun. About 40 miles from town at Latitude 0°0’0”, visitors will have the singular experience of walking with one foot in the Northern Hemisphere and the other in the Southern Hemisphere The Equatorial Monument is a 100-foot-tall rock pyramid topped by a globe. Not surprisingly, the city’s mountainous geography is best appreciated from on high. Vantage points like El Panecillo, or the Yaku Water Museum, offer dazzling views of the Historic Center. The 135 foot–tall monument to the Virgin Mary perched atop El Panecillo hill is visible from most of the city. Visitors can also ride the El TelefériQo cable car up the eastern slope of the Pichincha volcano. Considered Latin America’s bestpreserved colonial-era city center, the Centro Historico was the very first city to be named a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The area is full of places waiting to be discovered, like the monasteries of San Francisco. La Compañía de Jesús, started in 1605, is one of the best

CENTRO HISTORICO — Quito has one of the best-preserved colonial-era city centers in the Americas. examples of Baroque architecture in the Americas. La Plaza Grande was the site of many important events in Ecuadorian history. At the southern end of the plaza is La Ronda, a 17th century cobblestone thoroughfare whose inhabitants still practice many of the same traditional trades from colonial times, including one-of-a-kind arts and crafts.

The city’s La Mariscal neighborhood is home to an array of restaurants, coffee shops, bars and clubs. Quito’s cuisine has roots in its mestizo heritage, a tasty mashup of pre-Columbian, Andean and Spanish influences. The Avenue of the Volcanoes is a spectacular valley hidden under the shadow of some of Ecuador’s most active calderas. Cotopaxi, located about 31 miles

south of the city, is known to have erupted 86 times and has shown signs of unrest as recently as this year. An hour away from town visitors can revel in the mystical beauty of the cloud forest. The Páramo region is a paradise of flora-and-fauna and home to many endemic plant and animal species, including over 130 species of hummingbird. The spectacled or Andean bear is a breed unique to South America. A fleet of newly restored steam locomotives departs from Quito’s popular Chimbacalle neighborhood and travels over the Andes. Once described as “the toughest railroad of the world,” this monumental work of early 20th century engineering connects Quito with Ecuador’s Pacific coast. Visit the station and its museum, then hop aboard this newly-restored line for a day trip, or a spectacular 275-mile ride to the coastal city of Guayaquil. A TALL STORY

La Paz, Bolivia, at 11,942 feet is actually higher than Quito, but Bolivia has two national capitals, so it all depends on which one you count. IF YOU GO

Please see the Departures Guide or visit AAA.com/ for special member values on vacation destinations from mild to wild.

PennDOT Authorized Online Messenger Service at AAA AAA locations in Pennsylvania have the ability to help you with a wide variety of products for the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation.

AAA is an Authorized On-Line Messenger for PennDOT and is approved to instantly process the following Vehicle Related Items • Address Changes • Vehicle Registration Renewal • Retired Status Registration Renewal • Replacement Vehicle Registration Products • Insurance Restorations • Posting Restoration Fees • Duplicate Titles • Special Fund Plates • Person with Disability License Plates • Vehicle History • Transfer Registration

Driver’s License Items • Address Changes • Driver’s License (non-CDL) Renewals • Replacement Non-CDL Driver’s License • Non-Driver Photo ID Renewals • Restoration Requirements • Basic Non-Commercial Driving Records • Three-Year Driving Records • Ten-Year Driving Records • Posting Restoration Fee/Proof of Insurance for Suspended Driver License Restorations • Person with Disability Parking Placards

Most transactions allow you to walk out of the AAA office with the PennDOT product that you require. State and Service Fees Apply

Call the Member Service Center at 1-800-441-5008 or your local Branch Office for Details


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aroundtown Toboggan do not operate during HallowBoo. Hours: Noon to 6 p.m. For information, visit idlewild.com. Location: Idlewild, Route 30 East, Ligonier. FORT LIGONIER DAYS — (October 10-12) This three-day festival brings all of Ligonier together to commemorate the anniversary of the Battle of Fort Ligonier, fought in 1758. At the Fort, visitors will find a living history encampment and battle reenactments. The large community parade takes place Saturday at 11 a.m. along Ligonier’s Main Street. Throughout the weekend, there will be live entertainment, over 25 food booths, more than 150 crafts vendors, sidewalk sales and more at several locations around town. For a full schedule of events, visit ligonier.com. Location: Routes 711 and 30, Ligonier. BEDFORD FALL FOLIAGE FESTIVAL — (October 10-11) Browse and shop mote than 400 artists and craftsmen lining the streets and square in Bedford and Fort Bedford Park. Musical entertainment is offered along with parades, a juried arts exhibit, a quilt show and sale, fall foliage Queen contest, antique car parade, and children’s activities. Enjoy festival favorites: candied apples, apple cider, BBQ chicken

AUTUMNFEST WEEKENDS — (through October 25) Treat yourself to a spectacular Saturday or Sunday in the mountains and enjoy the best of Pennsylvania’s beautiful fall foliage. Autumnfest includes musical entertainment and novelty acts, arts and crafts bazaar, and tasty food. Be sure to visit the pumpkin patch for a family portrait or take a scenic chairlift ride to Lake Tahoe and enjoy even more activities. For information, visit 7springs.com. Location: Seven Springs Mountain Resort, 777 Waterwheel Drive, Seven Springs. NIGHT AT THE ZOO — (through October 31) Every Thursday, Friday and Saturday night, take a walk in the dark through torch-lit walkways and view the wild animals at night. Event hours: 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. Also open daily from 10 a.m. till dark. For information, visit ltanimalpark. com. Location: Living Treasures Wild Animal Park, 288 Route 711, Jones Mills. IDLEWILD’S HALLOWBOO — (October 3-25 weekends) A fun, familyoriented Halloween event with a twist! Trick-or-Treat through Story Book Forest and enjoy themed rides and attractions. Please note: SoakZone, Wild Mouse, Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood, and Loggin’

and beef, hot sausage sandwiches, crab cakes, steak sandwiches, pizza, hot soups, French fries, Kettle Korn, hand dipped ice cream, apple dumplings, funnel cakes, baked goods and candies. Time: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. For information, visit bedfordfallfestival.com. Location: South Juliana Street and Penn Street, Bedford. BREWS AND BRATS — (October 10) Nemacolin’s first Brews and Brats Festival promises craft brews, German food and fun for the entire family. Craft beer tasting, beer stein and beer barrel races, root beer races, kids crafts and pumpkin painting, are a few of the family friendly activities to choose from. Live music. General admission is free; brew tasting kits are $20/person. Time: Noon to 5 p.m. Bring your designated driver if you plan to do any beer tasting. For information, visit nemacolin.com or call 866-344-6957. Location: Nemacolin Woodlands Resort, 1001 Lafayette Drive, Farmington. LATROBE AUTUMNFEST — (October 17) The Latrobe Revitalization Program and Latrobe Art Center present the Fifth Annual Latrobe AutumnFest. Visit local shops and restaurants and enjoy the art, live music and activities of the day. The

Latrobe Farmers’ Market will also be a part of the festival, with vendor booths lining Ligonier Street beginning at Adams Memorial Library up to Depot Street. Event runs 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. For information, visit latrobeartcenter.org. Location: Downtown Latrobe. MOUNTAIN MYSTERIES — (October 23) Come explore the myths, legends, and stories that surround Forbes State Forest at this familyfriendly, campfire program. S’mores will be provided. Meet at the Laurel Summit Road parking lot, across from the warming hut. Start time 6 p.m. Register by calling 724-2381200 or emailing rachristie@pa.gov. Location: Forbes State Forest, 1291 Route 30, Laughlinville. HISTORICAL HALLOWEEN — (October 24) An evening of safe trick-ortreating for families around the Somerset Historical Center property. Walk along lantern-lit pathways, stopping at historic buildings and farmsteads history, stories, and treats. Admission: $5 per carload, plus a canned good donation for the local food pantry, and an apple for the cider press. Event runs 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. For information, visit somersethistoricalcenter.org. Location: Somerset Historical Center, 10649 Somerset Pike, Somerset.

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cent higher over the same period. The six-month estimated bill for traffic deaths, injuries and property damage is $152 billion — 24 percent higher than 2014. While there are many factors impacting highway safety, such as an improving economy, lower gas

he National Safety Council estimates the U.S. is on track for its deadliest driving year since 2007. For the first six months of 2015, NSC reported traffic deaths are up 14 percent from a year ago, and serious injuries are 30 per-

Statement of Ownership, Management, and Circulation (All Periodicals Publications Except Requester Publications) 1. Publication Title

AAA Motorist Westmoreland Region 4. Issue Frequency

2. Publication Number

0 5 2 2

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Monthly Except Bi-Monthly Aug./Sept & Nov./Dec.

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7. Complete Mailing Address of Known Office of Publication (Not printer) (Street, city, county, state, and ZIP+4 ®)

AAA East Central, Eastgate Shopping Center, Greensburg Westmoreland Cty., PA 15601-3604

8. Complete Mailing Address of Headquarters or General Business Office of Publisher (Not printer)

prices and an increase in the number of miles driven, there are practical steps drivers can take to help ensure their safety: Leave room between you and other vehicles. Rear-end collisions can occur when drivers are following other cars

13. Publication Title

14. Issue Date for Circulation Data Below

AAA Motorist Westmoreland Region

Aug./Sept. 2015

15. Extent and Nature of Circulation

Average No. Copies No. Copies of Single Each Issue During Issue Published Preceding 12 Months Nearest to Filing Date

9/11/15 6. Annual Subscription Price

$1.00 Included in Membership Dues

Doug O'Neil

Telephone (Include area code)

412-365-7203

AAA East Central, 5900 Baum Blvd. Pittsburgh, PA 15206-3854

9. Full Names and Complete Mailing Addresses of Publisher, Editor, and Managing Editor (Do not leave blank) Publisher (Name and complete mailing address)

James E. Lehman 5900 Baum Blvd. Pittsburgh, PA 15206 Editor (Name and complete mailing address) Douglas L. O'Neil 5900 Baum Blvd. Pittsburgh, PA 15206 Managing Editor (Name and complete mailing address) Douglas L. O'Neil 5900 Baum Blvd. Pittsburgh, PA 15206

59,251

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AAA East Central

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X If the publication is a general publication, publication of this statement is required. Will be printed Oct. 2015 in the ________________________ issue of this publication. 18. Signature and Title of Editor, Publisher, Business Manager, or Owner

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too closely. Leave more space and time to react to other vehicles’ actions. According to the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration (NHTSA), this type of crash accounts for 29 percent of all accidents. Minimize distractions while driving. Distracted driving is one of the main causes for collisions. Common driving distractions include eating, grooming, talking on a cell phone or texting, interacting with other passengers, adjusting navigation devices and playing loud music Allow plenty of time to reach your destination. Stop-and-go traffic, gridlock, traffic signal stops, pedestrian walkways and events that create traffic detours can add time to your travel. Stay alert. Be prepared to frequently stop or slow down for pedestrians, emergency vehicles, delivery trucks, parking cars, taxi cabs, and public transportation vehicles such as city buses. Be aware of road conditions. Ice, snow, fog, rain — all of these weather conditions require extra caution and slower speeds. Stopping safely in rain and snow takes greater lengths of roadway than in dry conditions. Maintain your vehicle. Be prepared for extreme weather. Headlights and brake lights are critical in low visibility situations – be sure they are consistently maintained along with other critical car functions such as brakes and windshield wipers.


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