Got my license like a month before 19 years old, but learners permit I had since 17 years old. Driving was pretty hard for me, getting a feel of the pedals, car distances and all that stuff, it took me a long time to learn comparatively, now I know due to my NVLD and visual spatial problems that it comes with. Back then I didn't really care about my diagnosis, so yeah. But, I learned... No tickets yet, only been pulled over once (for screeching my tires in a manual car I wasn't used to the clutch engagement of yet.) One accident, in the snow in my mom's old Taurus.
I have to say, driving stresses me out a great deal. I kinda learned to drive by sheer determination, and I got my license pretty much by the grace of God, since I was so anxious I messed up a few times during the test. My main problems are navigation, I'm a HORRIBLE navigator, and getting to any new place is a huge challenge to me. My next problem is passengers. Having passengers in the car makes me more anxious, as in the back of my mind I know if I crash or whatever, they'll get hurt. But also, it's just overwhelming, especially if they're talking, want the radio volume different than me, or blocking my rear window or whatever. But especially the talking, there were times I had to drive my sister around and I just intentionally turned the radio full blast to drown out their talking, douche move, but I had to do it to...keep driving. A lot of times, too, if it's really stressful driving, I'll have to drink coffee before or during driving, too.
But, I still drive, because I have to and all. That and I have a weird paradox. Cars and racing is a special interest of mine, and I actually really enjoy driving recreationally if it's on a quiet backroad or something like that. For me, when I'm mad or can't handle what's going on around me, I'll drive around like that, just on backroads and whatnot, to relieve some stress, but it was a lot more stress relieving in a manual car. For the most part, oddly besides parking I found manuals easier to drive, because I can predict how the car's going to move, as I'm controlling it, whereas an auto you can't control the car as much. I especially hate my mom's Ford Five-Hundred because it's got a CVT, thus no set gear ratios, ugh. Some people might be overwhelmed by the multitasking a manual takes, which is fair, but I found the control of the car to outweigh the multitasking problem, that and I'd say a manual is better for a new driver, as you can't talk on the phone, eat a bag of chips, etc. So I'm quite weird, I'd love to drive around aimlessly all day through nice country roads, but I HATE driving to like, actually go somewhere.