'Explicit sex talk, aggression, and possibly drunk': Some of the driving instructor complaints made to the RSA

'Explicit sex talk, aggression, and possibly drunk': Some of the driving instructor complaints made to the RSA

Another instructor was accused of “physically and verbally assaulting” a learner driver, while an 18-year-old girl was unable to complete lessons because she was afraid to get back into a car. 

A learner driver complained to the Road Safety Authority (RSA) last year about an instructor who spent a lesson recounting intimate and sexually explicit stories about his wife.

Another individual reported their driving instructor had become aggressive during a lesson and locked her out of his car before driving off, leaving her to call for help from the side of the road.

These were among 161 complaints received by the RSA regarding driving instructors last year. Some 46 complaints related to conduct, while 21 were about the quality of lessons.

A total of 25 complaints related to fees, while another 21 were about driving routes – many of which were complaints by residents of estates where lessons take place.

There were several complaints last January about one instructor, who was seen picking up a child’s tricycle and throwing it into some bushes. One of the residents in the area expressed fear that the instructor was going to “kill a child”.

Another complaint was about an instructor who gave a lesson with a flag draped over his shoulders, and “looked like a guy drunk or on drugs”.

“Is driving around with a large
 flag over your shoulders a new part of RSA training?” they asked.

A woman driving for over 20 years but doing lessons to get an Irish licence complained about an instructor who told her he couldn’t bring her into a city because he was afraid of “smashing into a wall”.

He became extremely aggressive during the lesson, and she eventually exited the car because she feared for her safety. She had left her purse and phone in the back seat, but he locked her out of the car.

Eventually, he opened the doors, and she retrieved her property before he drove off, leaving her to call for help at the side of the road in an unfamiliar area.

Another instructor was accused of “physically and verbally assaulting” a learner driver, while an 18-year-old girl whose mother had paid for six lessons as a birthday present was unable to complete them because she was afraid to get back into a car with her instructor.

“He is a very rude and impatient man with absolutely no respect for students,” she told the RSA. “He shattered my confidence completely
 horrible man altogether.” 

A male driver complained that he had been made to feel extremely uncomfortable by an instructor who spent “much of the time” regaling him with “inappropriate, sexually suggestive conversations”.

These included intimate and sexually explicit stories about the instructor’s wife, according to his complaint. The man told the RSA that he had tried to remain polite despite his discomfort.

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