In the TV series The Good Doctor , Dr. Shaun Murphy’s journey to learning how to drive is a significant milestone in his path toward independence. This guide breaks down the "Good Doctor" approach to driving, based on the methods used by Lea Dilallo and Shaun’s personal insights. 1. Pre-Drive Preparation (Guided Imagery)

: Shaun often struggles with "bedside manner" and traditional social cues, which initially leads to skepticism from his colleagues.

The name wasn't his idea. It came from a little girl named Sara, who, after Emmett mended her broken arm with a splint made from a car antenna and an old atlas, whispered to her mother: “He doesn’t just drive to us — the drive itself is good.” Soon, the phrase painted itself on barn doors, echoed over crackling CB radios, and once, mysteriously, appeared on a weathered wooden sign at the edge of town:

If you are searching for to find the best driving-related moments, here are the essential episodes: