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The image shows a flowchart titled "Driving Licence Application Process". The process begins with "Visit Licence Centre", proceeds to "Complete application", then to an "Eye test". A "Fail" on the eye test results in "No licence", while a "Pass" leads to "Pay fee". After the fee is paid, the applicant must "Take written test". A downward arrow from this step leads to a "Driving test". A "Fail" from the "Take written test" leads to a "Re-take written test". A "Fail" from this first re-take leads to a second "Re-take written test". A "Fail" from the second re-take leads back to the first re-take. A "Pass" from either re-take leads to the "Driving test". A "Pass" on the "Driving test" results in "Licence given". A "Fail" on the driving test loops back to the "Pay fee" step.
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The diagram illustrates how the driving license process is applied commonly in a particular state in the US.
Overall, there are several stages, commencing with visit to licensing centre and ending with receive a driving licence. Applicants must undergoes 3 main steps: eye test, written and driving test. If you fail the eye examination, you cannot get a licence, while the written and driving test taken again.
At the first step person must come to the centre of license application, where applies and completed your required paperwork. You will then have an eye examination. At this stage, if you success, you must pay fee before moving to the next stage. However, those whose fail cannot be allow to next test.
Following that, applicants is subjected to get a written test until passing. After that, passing the driving test, you will get a licence. However, failure that test you must pay fee before moving to another driving test again.
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