A driving instructor suspended after viral videos showed him shouting at students apologized for his behavior on Sunday. Swaleh blamed workplace stress from training seven learners simultaneously, with three trips in six hours. He contacted the student who posted the footage and said the learner intended it as humor before it spread widely.
Swaleh defended his teaching methods, stating that instructors must maintain firmness to produce qualified drivers. He said lenient approaches prevent students from learning properly and lead to test failures at the National Transport and Safety Authority. The instructor emphasized his track record of training licensed drivers who found employment.
Swaleh defended his teaching methods, stating that instructors must maintain firmness to produce qualified drivers. He said lenient approaches prevent students from learning properly and lead to test failures at the National Transport and Safety Authority. The instructor emphasized his track record of training licensed drivers who found employment.