Okay I somehow managed to pass my test with 5 minors, although it has to be said having read this I'm convinved I should have probably got 2 serious and only 3 minors. C'est la vie.
Anyway I went up on to Grimston Roundabout (if you know York that should mean something) and he told me to follow my roadsigns for Hull as part of the independent drive, now despite living towards Hull I went into a mini-panic road when deciding what lane to choose and ended up just following the lorry in front of me onto the A19 to Leeds (neither indicating although it is debatable as to whether that is mandatory or optional nor slowing for the traffic lights which turned amber before I crossed). I didn't overtake when I should have done on the dual carriage way. I ended up straddling two lanes for a few seconds because I couldn't work out which one I was went to be in when going off (and when I decided which one, I ended up going to the wrong one and had to do a rushed and very questionable lane change). Then during my maneuver I parked up too close to the kerb, giving me little leeway, so I ended up overshooting. I ended up stopping for a car miles back, that turned in at a side road. And I got so flustered at adjusting my steering because I was at such a strange angle, I had to put my handbrake on and ask my examiner to ask for a couple of seconds just to work out what I was doing before quickly correctly my error.
Somehow I didn't get any minors for the above two problems, except possibly my lane change where he got me for mirrors (I didn't check but I knew for a fact that there was nothing for at least a mile back behind me). Someone I got hesitation, approach speed x2 and mirrors x2 (apart from that incident I am anal so I have no idea where he clocked me the second time).
Just as interesting point, my friend however failed today having "turned right too slowly". Which I have never before heard of, nor had my driving instructor.