Drivers differ greatly in complexity depending on the device. USB drivers are on the simple side of the spectrum; GPU drivers are massively complex and even the authors of those drivers usually don't know everything that they do. My recommendation would be focusing on drivers for hardware you personally care about, rather than trying to be a jack-of-all-hardware; it'll be easier in the long run.
Everybody else's answers about documentation sources and various things to read are spot-on and you should really accept one of them.
Many of the more complex driver communities have their own domain-specific information as well. If you want to write a GPU driver, the DRI/DRM and Mesa communities have their own wikis and mailing lists which will help you out greatly, as well as their own documentation. http://dri.freedesktop.org/ is a decent starting place, as is http://wiki.x.org/.
Hope this helps!