Clinically, driving phobia can be overcome with psychotherapy and medication. Psychotherapy is clinically more common in exposure therapy and systematic desensitization therapy. Exposure therapy exposes the patient to the driving environment and allows the patient to experience the fear and anxiety caused by driving, which will eventually diminish over time. The patient’s fear and anxiety can be self-relieving, which helps the patient to improve cognition and achieve cognitive reconstruction. Systematic desensitization therapy is used to treat driving phobia by allowing the patient to establish a hierarchy of fears and anxieties and exposing the patient to the hierarchy of scenarios to ultimately achieve anxiety relief. And medication is mainly the application of anti-anxiety or antidepressant drugs, such as lorazepam, alprazolam and other anti-anxiety drugs or paroxetine, venlafaxine, sertraline and other antidepressants, through the system of treatment can achieve good therapeutic results.