Vehicle Eligibility.
Other
CAA also provides Roadside Assistance for other vehicles that fall outside of usual categories. These are detailed below.
Services Provided:
- Service Calls per year – 4 for Basic or Plus Membership, 5 for Premier Membership
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Towing – Basic: Up to 10 km free
Plus: Up to 200 km free - Battery Service
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Locksmith Service – Basic: $50 coverage
Plus: $100 coverage
- Lockout Service
- Extrication
- Flat Tire Service
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Emergency Gas Delivery – Basic: Gas charge
Plus: No gas charge - Bike Assist™
Eligible Vehicles
Dune buggies
For service to be provided, the vehicle must be plated and you must be on a road that is accessible to our Roadside Assistance vehicles.
T-Rex, Slingshot and Spyders
Service for T-Rex, Slingshot and Spyders is included in the coverage conditions of the CAA Plus® option.
Ineligible Vehicles
Vehicles used for commercial purposes are not eligible for service.
Vehicles equipped with storage for hazardous materials
This vehicle type is not eligible for Roadside Assistance because special qualifications are required to transport hazardous materials.
Minibuses
Service for this type of vehicle normally requires heavy-duty, specialized equipment that is not always available throughout CAA SCO service area and elsewhere in North America.
Racing cars/Demolition cars
Any vehicle that is used for racing, a rally or in a demolition derby. These vehicles are not covered under any CAA Membership.
Tractors
Service for this type of vehicle normally requires heavy-duty, specialized equipment that is not always available throughout CAA SCO service area and elsewhere in North America.
Snowmobiles
Snowmobiles are not plated and not covered under any CAA Membership. These vehicles are meant for recreational purposes and are not roadworthy. As such, they are not covered under the CAA Membership.
Two-seater UTVs (side-by-side)
Two-seater UTVs are not plated and not covered under any CAA Membership. These vehicles are meant for recreational purposes and are not roadworthy.
Hearse
A Hearse is normally used for carrying coffins, usually to or from a church or cemetery. As these vehicles are primarily used for commercial purposes, they are therefore not covered under a CAA Membership.