If I were reviewing the plan, I would require you to use the CN for the higher of the driveway subbase or the in-situ peastone. For the subbase to hold the peastone up (not have it be pushed down into the subbase), it will have to fairly well compacted...almost to the point of being impervious. If the subbase will not be compacted, just use gravel, that is what will be there after a year of driving over it.
Due to the fact that most gravel drives and lots end up paved eventually, in my Township, gravel is (by Code) considered impevious, and CN = 98 no matter what. Check with the reviewer.
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