Being involved in a motor vehicle whether as a driver, passenger, or pedestrian can be a traumatic experience for an individual and can result in fear and avoidance. The assessment consists of an initial assessment with an Occupational Therapist or Psychologist who interviews the client to determine individual driver/passenger/pedestrian related concerns and the parameters of the client’s vehicular related fear. An In-vehicle treatment is prepared by the Occupational Therapist/Psychologist and completed with a Certified Driving Instructor, who specializes in driver rehabilitation therapy. The in-vehicle treatment is tailored to address the client’s unique driving related needs. The goal of the treatment is to improve confidence and reduce a client’s level of fear surrounding driver/passenger/pedestrian travel.