Westworld Alberta

Fall 2015

Westworld Alberta

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For 60 years, there's been one place where friends and families shine together…smiles sparkle…and dreams really do come true. And during the Disneyland Resort Diamond Celebration, those dreams will come true in amazing and unforgettable new ways. With a room and ticket package, you get the time you need to enjoy it all. A 2-night/3-day Good Neighbor Resort Vacation Package starts at Includes 3-day, 1-Park per Day Disneyland Resort Tickets. For arrivals most nights 8/30 to 10/1/15 and 11/1 to 11/23/15. Total package price: US$1,185 for a family of 4 99 US$ per person per day * Vacation Package Includes: • Accommodations at a nearby Good Neighbor Hotel • Disneyland Resort 1 Park Per Day Souvenir Ticket • Ask your Travel Agent about more magical extras! F A L L 2 0 1 5 | W E S T W O R L D A L B E R T A 43 STUDENT DRIVER It's easy to misjudge your driving ability when you're new to the wheel and inexperienced. But teens are particularly at risk of being involved in a motor vehicle collision for these three reasons. They lack experience Teens have a more significant learning curve than older new drivers. Aside from inexperience operating a vehicle and recognizing hazards, teens are still developing judgment and capacity for reasoning and decision making. Talk to your teen about driving and set ground-rules about speeding, driving under the influence of drugs and alcohol, plus peer pressure. They don't buckle up It should be no sur- prise to you that once your teen gets his or her driver's licence, they'll want to drive to their favourite hangouts with friends. Teach drivers to avoid the temptation of cramming the car with passengers. By law, every pas- senger must have a seatbelt, including those in the back seat. According to a US study, more than 58% of teen drivers killed in automobile crashes were not wearing a seatbelt at the time. They are prone to distraction More than three-quarters of all teens own cellphones and on average, they use their phone 60 times a day to text, Snapchat, play games and listen to music. Before your teen devel- ops bad driving habits later, teach them now that cellphone use while driving is a no-no. Even operating a phone hands-free is dan- gerous and takes your attention away from the roads. Studies show that motorists using their phone are four times more likely to be involved in a collision. Make sure you have the right level of coverage. The Basic Membership has free towing up to 5km and free fuel delivery. Need more towing distance? Compare membership levels at ama.ab.ca/Membership

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