Wow.
I just had mine on Dec. 22 and we definitely talked about what to do when pulled over, etc.
The instructor is a LEO, so he did the whole class. He did not agree with open carry, and thought it was a bad idea, but admitted that it is legal.
We had an open book, open discussion test, so we all passed that.
Basically on getting pulled over, identify yourself as a CPL holder and that you are armed, and location of your guns. (When you get your CPL it is tied to your vehicle registration, so when they run your plates they know the owner has a CPL.) He advised turning on your dome light if stopped at night, and to keep your hands in plain sight, so don't go for your license and CPL if you keep them in a wallet in your pants pocket, until you are asked for it.
I am waiting on my CPL board to meet next month (Kalamazoo County). I explained to my sons that once I get my CPL, if they drive my car without me, to be cool, just in case; and turn on the dome light at night and keep their hands in view, since an LEO that runs the plates will know about my CPL.
He also suggested keeping the current registration and current proof of insurance easily accessible, so he's not waiting on you.
He said that quite often, if he pulls over a CPL holder who is polite and prepared with the information needed in a traffic stop, he will let you off with a warning. He said if you are a jerk, he will give you a ticket, since he can play that game too.
He did say that if you have to travel through Illinois, to stop and put your carry gun(s) into transport mode in the trunk before entering Illinois. If you get caught speeding, an IL LEO will put you in the back of his car while he searches yours, because he can. He therefore advised not to break traffic laws in Illinois. He said that he avoids Illinois as much as possible.
We also fired a lot more rounds and had to get rounds on target. My course was the NRA self defense in the home.
I would find out what organization he is certified through, and complain. It is no good to have people who can't use their weapon accurately, and who are uninformed about the basics of the law. Such things give the rest of us a bad name.
I paid a flat fee and got the NRA book on self defense in the home and other handouts. We went over gun safety, types of guns, watched helpful videos, etc.