I got my license when I was about 17 I think, I forget exactly. I didn't really have any problems with the exam, but none of it was real road driving. The whole thing was done on a course out behind the station. I only got one real comment -- not to palm the wheel when going in reverse. Parallel parking is a pain and probably always will be. Avoid parking on the street in big cities and you don't really have to worry about it.

I actually did that part of the test twice by my own choice. The first time I was a bit far from the curb and I said I could get closer than that, so the examiner said to go ahead and try again. It was better the second time.
On the bad driving topic, I'm really getting to dislike Maryland drivers. I knew they were kind of bad before, but now that I have a car and am driving myself, I see how bad it really is. I wonder where some people get their licenses from. People speed like nuts all over the place. I usually try to keep it at around the speed limit, mnaybe like 5 mph over. The speed limit is just that, a *limit* not a suggestion as some people seem to think. I almost got hit once because someone was zooming through a residential area way faster than he should have been. I've been passed illegally a number of times, once by some idiot who pulled into the oncoming lane of traffic to get around me. That's what we call an accident looking for a place to happen. Oh, and people are trigger happy on the horn, too. I pulled out of a parking lot in the proper direction, there are arrows on the lanes, and someone coming in the wrong direction stops to wait for me to straighten out and beeps at me despite being like 10 feet away. Roll down the windows and I could talk to him. Someone coming down a main road beeped at me as I pulled up to a stop sign as if I was going to pull right out onto the main road without stopping. As if I can't see his car in front of me, right. Someone beeped at me because I didn't pull out onto the main road fast enough another time. Well, sorry for being cautious and making sure the road is really clear. Good lord, there's no pleasing people around here. Oh, and don't forget turning or changing lanes without signaling. We're not telepathic people, signals were made for a reason. Man, it's awful. And all this has happened in a matter of like 5 months. Things were never this bad back home in NJ. People think NJ drivers are bad. Nope. Speeding may be popular, but that's the major vice. People there are pretty good on almost everything else, but you always have exceptions. In MD is seems like there's more bad drivers than good. You want another place to avoid driving if possible, I'd put Maryland on the list. BTW, it's not just me. A number of my fellow grad students have said the same thing about how bad Maryland drivers are. I think even one or two people from the state admitted peole here drive poorly. So I'm not alone in this opinion.