As a result, relatively few drivers choose to work overtime.
The driver still chooses where to go, but the car can't be thrown out of control.
Should the driver chose to leave the plan, the company will take back the route at no further expense.
For example, a driver may choose to operate the system in order to defend a position.
These systems let drivers choose the distance they want to maintain from any vehicle ahead.
Computer programs can help drivers choose the best routes between any chosen points.
But drivers can now choose lower levels of coverage: $150,000, $75,000, $50,000 or even $15,000.
If drivers do not choose, they will be given the standard $250,000 in coverage.
My driver chose to stay in town, but I would stick with her.
Thus many drivers chose to work Sundays in order to make a better income.