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Hustler Driving Therapy

Rory Hustler

88 Debora Dr.
Grimsby, On.
L3M 4J3


D.T. Designation – Driving Therapist, Designation 2001 


As mentioned, our rehabilitation techniques as Driving Therapists include (but are not limited to):
Panic Attack & Phobia In-Vehicle
Systematic Desensitization 
Exposure Therapy 
Low-stress Driving Techniques 
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy In-Vehicle 
Confidence building Technique
High Anxiety In-Vehicle

Road Safety Facilitators Course 
Driver Competency Assessment (D.C.A. Designation assigned with completion) Industry standard.  Decision Making and the Driving Task 
Facilitating Learning In-Vehicle 
Facilitating Learning of the Experienced Driver 
Trauma – Levels 1, 2, & 3 
Traumatic Brain Injury 
Anxiety and Phobias 

Panic Attacks, Consequences and Reactive Effects 
Understanding Depression 
Decisions and Choices in Today’s Driving Environment 

P.T.S.D. – Post Traumatic Stress Disorder 
Drinking, Drugs and Driving, Levels 1, 2, & 3 
Driving with Bikes, CAN-Bike 
Cell Phones, Conversation and Coffee; the Role of Inattention and Distractibility in Driving Inattention, Multi-tasking and Motivation 
Driving Therapist – Peer Review 
Advanced Driving Skills (Low Risk)

Other Related Courses: 
Skid School, Oakville Ontario 
St. John Ambulance 
CPR Course


Driving Therapy Rehabilitation Specialties:
As mentioned, our rehabilitation techniques as Driving Therapists include (but are not limited to):
Panic Attack & Phobia In-Vehicle
Systematic Desensitization 
Exposure Therapy 
Low-stress Driving Techniques 
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy In-Vehicle 
Confidence building Technique
High Anxiety In-Vehicle

Relaxation Techniques 
Low-stress Driving Skills 

Driving Improvement Skills 

Defensive Driving Skills 
Co-Operative Driving Skills 
Visual Search Patterns Recognition and Implementation
Pain Management In-Vehicle
Ergonomically correct seating positions 
Driving Techniques to compensate for Physical Limitations 
Adaptive Devices to aid in pain reduction while In-Vehicle 
Relaxation Techniques
As Driving Therapists our role is to help people overcome their anxiety, pain and trauma in-vehicle and recover their confidence and transportation mobility.

Recognized by the following Professional Associations:
HCAI & AISI (Ontario Insurance Provider Recognition & FSCO/SABS Regulations) AISI #T5264 

Member of the Association of Driving Rehabilitation Specialists (ADED).  
VRA Ontario Society Member (E & O Coverage) 
C.A.R.S.P. The Canadian Association of Road Safety Professionals 
R.S.E.A. – The Road Safety Educators Association 
C.A.R.P. – Canadian association of Rehabilitation Professionals 

Bryan Hustler

134 Oneida Blvd.
Ancaster, On.
L9G 3C9


D.T. Designation – Driving Therapist, Designation 2001 Courses and Studies covered in the Driving Therapy Program from the Road Safety Educators Association.
Road Safety Facilitators Courses
Driver Competency Assessment (D.C.A. Designation assigned with completion)
Industry standard. 
Decision Making and the Driving Task 
Facilitating Learning In-Vehicle 
Facilitating Learning of the Experienced Driver 
Trauma – Levels 1, 2, & 3 
Traumatic Brain Injury 
Anxiety and Phobias 
Panic Attacks,
Consequences and Reactive Effects 
Understanding Depression 
Decisions and Choices in Today’s Driving Environment 
P.T.S.D. – Post Traumatic Stress Disorder 
Drinking, Drugs and Driving, Levels 1, 2, & 3 
Driving with Bikes, CAN-Bike 
Cell Phones, Conversation and Coffee; the Role of Inattention and Distractibility in Driving 

Inattention, Multi-tasking and Motivation 
Driving Therapist – Peer Review 
Advanced Driving Skills (Low Risk)

Other Related Courses: 
Skid School, Oakville Ontario 
St. John Ambulance 
CPR Course

Member of ADED - The Association for Driver Rehabilitation Specialist

Driving Therapy Rehabilitation Specialties:
As mentioned, our rehabilitation techniques as Driving Therapists include (but are not limited to):
Panic Attack & Phobia In-Vehicle
Systematic Desensitization 

Exposure Therapy 
Low-stress Driving Techniques 
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy In-Vehicle 
Confidence building Techniques
High Anxiety In-Vehicle
Relaxation Techniques
Low-stress Driving Skills 
Driving Improvement Skills 
Defensive Driving Skills 
Co-Operative Driving Skills 
Visual Search Patterns Recognition and Implementation
Pain Management In-Vehicle
Ergonomically correct seating positions 
Driving Techniques to compensate for Physical Limitations 
Adaptive Devices to aid in pain reduction while In-Vehicle 
Relaxation Techniques
As Driving Therapists our role is to help people overcome their anxiety, pain and trauma in-vehicle and recover their confidence and transportation mobility.

Recognized by the following Professional Associations:
HCAI & AISI (Ontario Insurance Provider Recognition & FSCO/SABS Regulations) AISI #T5264 
VRA Ontario Society Member (E & O Coverage)
C.A.R.S.P. The Canadian Association of Road Safety Professionals 
R.S.E.A. – The Road Safety Educators Association 
C.A.R.P. – Canadian association of Rehabilitation Professionals

​Tim Danter

882 Fairway Rd. N

Kitchener Ontario

N2A 0C2


Franchisee Young Drivers of Canada Oakville and Milton 1990 – 2008,

Burlington North 1999 – 2008
➢ Delivery of Ministry of Transportation Beginner Driver Education Courses 

➢ Administration of sales, service of multi-line products 

➢ Management of unionized employees 

➢ ISO 9001 rating 

➢ Centre of the Year 2001 

➢ Presidents Award 2001 

➢ 100% Customer Satisfaction Rating YOY 

➢ 20,000 plus successful graduates

DriveWise Oakville – 2008-2017
➢ Delivery of Ministry of Transportation Beginner Driver Education Courses 

➢ Driver Simulation for Novice, EMS, Fire Departments, Municipalities, Government Agencies, Corporations

Provincial Licenced Driving Instructor – 1987
➢ Delivery of training to Class G1, G2 and G drivers 

➢ Knowledge of and training of Highway Traffic Act 

➢ Delivery of training of defensive driving techniques 

➢ Corporate drivers 

➢ Delivery of training to Class G1, G2 and G drivers 

➢ Knowledge of and training of Highway Traffic Act 

➢ Delivery of training of defensive driving techniques 

➢ Corporate drivers 

➢ Fleet drivers 

➢ New drivers to Ontario

Provincial Licenced Driving Instructor – Classroom – 1989
➢ Facilitating and delivery Ministry of Transportation Approved curriculum

Driver Rehabilitation Specialist
Driver Competency Assessment (D.C.A. Designation assigned with completion)
Industry standard.
Decision Making and the Driving Task  
Facilitating Learning In-Vehicle  
Facilitating Learning of the Experienced Driver
Traumatic Brain Injury  
Anxiety and Phobias  
Panic Attacks,
Consequences and Reactive Effects  
Understanding Depression  
Decisions and Choices in Today’s Driving Environment  
P.T.S.D. – Post Traumatic Stress Disorder  
Inattention, Multi-tasking and Motivation  
Driving Therapist – Peer Review  
Advanced Driving Skills (Low Risk)  
Adaptive Equipment – Hand Controls, Left Foot Accelerator, Spinner Knobs

Other Related Courses:
Skid School, Oakville Ontario
St. John Ambulance  
CPR Course
Ontario Safety League,
Supervisor Instructor  
Ontario Safety League,
Vehicle Collision Investigation Course  
Canada Safety Course,
DDC/DIC/PDIC (Certificate Course Required to Train Trainers)  
Infrastructure Health & Safety Association, Highway Traffic Act  
Infrastructure Health & Safety Association, Due Diligence

Head Driving Instructor  - Panel Expert
➢ Canada's Worst Driver, Season 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
My rehabilitation techniques as Driving Therapists include (but are not limited to):
Panic Attack & Phobia In-Vehicle

Systematic Desensitization  

Exposure Therapy 

Low-stress Driving Techniques  

Cognitive Behavioural Therapy In-Vehicle  

Confidence building Techniques
High Anxiety In-Vehicle
Relaxation Techniques  
Low-stress Driving Skills  
Driving Improvement Skills  
Defensive Driving Skills
Co-Operative Driving Skills  
Visual Search Patterns Recognition and Implementation
Pain Management In-Vehicle

Ergonomically correct seating positions 

Driving Techniques to compensate for Physical Limitations 

Adaptive Devices to aid in pain reduction while In-Vehicle 

Relaxation Techniques
As Driving Therapists our role is to help people overcome their anxiety, pain and trauma in-vehicle and recover their confidence and transportation mobility.

Recognized by the following Professional Associations
Accredited member and current vice president of the Ontario chapter of the Association of Driving Rehabilitation Specialists (ADED).  

VRA Ontario Society Member (E & O Coverage)
C.A.R.S.P. The Canadian Association of Road Safety Professionals
R.S.E.A. – The Road Safety Educators Association
C.A.R.P. – Canadian association of Rehabilitation 

Jan Parkinson

St. Marys, On.



D.T. Designation – Driving Therapist


Courses and Studies covered in the Driving Therapy Program from the Road Safety Educators Association. 


Road Safety Facilitators Courses Driver Competency Assessment (D.C.A. Designation assigned with completion) Industry standard.  

Decision Making and the Driving Task  Facilitating Learning In-Vehicle  Facilitating Learning of the Experienced Driver  

Trauma – Levels 1, 2, & 3  

Traumatic Brain Injury  

Anxiety and Phobias  Panic Attacks, Consequences and Reactive Effects  Understanding Depression  

Decisions and Choices in Today’s Driving Environment  

P.T.S.D. – Post Traumatic Stress Disorder  Drinking, Drugs and Driving, Levels 1, 2, & 3  

Driving with Bikes, CAN-Bike  

Cell Phones, Conversation and Coffee; the Role of Inattention and Distractibility in Driving 

Inattention, Multi-tasking and Motivation  Driving Therapist – Peer Review  Advanced Driving Skills (Low Risk)  


Other Related Courses: Skid School, Oakville Ontario  St. John Ambulance  CPR Course



Driving Therapy Rehabilitation Specialties: As mentioned, our rehabilitation techniques as Driving Therapists include (but are not limited to):

Panic Attack & Phobia In-Vehicle Systematic Desensitization 

Exposure Therapy  Low-stress Driving Techniques  

Cognitive Behavioural Therapy 

In-Vehicle Confidence building techniques

High Anxiety In-Vehicle Relaxation Techniques 

Low-stress Driving Skills  

Driving Improvement Skills  

Defensive Driving Skills  Co-Operative Driving Skills  

Visual Search Patterns Recognition and Implementation 

Pain Management In-Vehicle Ergonomically correct seating positions  Driving Techniques to compensate for Physical Limitations  Adaptive Devices to aid in pain reduction while In-Vehicle  Relaxation Techniques 


As Driving Therapists our role is to help people overcome their anxiety, pain and trauma in-vehicle and recover their confidence and transportation mobility. 

 

Recognized by the following Professional Associations:

VRA Ontario Society Member (E & O Coverage) 

Member of ADED - The Association for Driver Rehabilitation Specialist  C.A.R.S.P. The Canadian Association of Road Safety Professionals  

R.S.E.A. – The Road Safety Educators Association  

C.A.R.P. – Canadian association of Rehabilitation Professionals

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