If your policy has the same number of drivers and vehicles:

  • Assign each driver to the vehicle he or she drives most often.
  • Each driver must be assigned to a different vehicle.

If your policy has more vehicles than drivers:

  • Assign each driver to the vehicle he or she drives most often.
  • Each driver needs to be assigned to a different vehicle.
  • A driver may be assigned to more than one vehicle.
  • No driver can be assigned to more than one additional vehicle than any other driver.For example: If your policy has three vehicles and five drivers, two drivers will be assigned to two vehicles. You may not have one driver assigned to three vehicles.

If your policy has more drivers than vehicles:

  • Assign each driver to the vehicle he or she drives most often.
  • No vehicle may have more than one additional driver than any other vehicle. For example: If your policy has five drivers and three vehicles, two vehicles must each have two assigned drivers, and one vehicle must have one assigned driver. You may not have one vehicle with three drivers and the other two vehicles with one driver each.

Miscellaneous Vehicles:

  • Assign each driver to the vehicle he or she drives most often. It is not necessary to select a different driver for each miscellaneous vehicle.
  • Each miscellaneous vehicle should be assigned only one driver.