The flowchart depicts the procedure for obtaining a driving license, highlighting the main stages involved as well as the possible outcomes at each point.
Overall, the process is largely linear, beginning with an initial visit to the driving license center and culminating in the issuance of the license. Notably, while failure in the eyesight test results in immediate disqualification, unsuccessful candidates in the written and road examinations are permitted to retake the tests until they pass.
At the first stage, applicants go to the driving license center and complete the required application forms. They must then undergo an eyesight test. Those who fail at this point are not allowed to continue and, consequently, do not receive a license. By contrast, candidates who pass the test proceed to pay the necessary fees before sitting the written examination.
Following this, the written exam serves as the next assessment stage. If candidates fail, they are required to retake the test, with no limit on the number of attempts. Upon passing, applicants move on to the road exam, which evaluates their practical driving ability. A similar pattern applies here: failure results in returning to the written exam stage, creating a loop that continues until both tests are successfully completed.
In the final stage, once candidates pass all the required assessments, they are granted a driving license.
