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The image displays a flowchart detailing the process for obtaining a driving license. The process begins with: Go to the driving license center, then Fill in the forms, followed by Take an eyesight test. A 'Fail' on the eyesight test results in 'No license'. A 'Pass' leads to the 'Pay fee' step. After paying the fee, the applicant must 'Have the written exam'. Passing the written exam leads to 'Do the road exam'. Failing the written exam leads to a 'Retake the written exam'. Failing this first retake leads to a second 'Retake the written exam'. Failing the second retake loops back to the 'Pay fee' step. Passing the written exam at any stage (initial or retake) leads to 'Do the road exam'. Passing the road exam results in 'Get the driving license'. Failing the road exam loops back to the 'Pay fee' step.
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The given diagram illustrates the basic process a human tends to do when applying for a driving license in a specific state in the United States.
Overall, there are a large number of stages to get the driving license in the United States, which provides health check-up, payment and various exams.
Firstly, the first three steps include staying in person at the center, completing the forms and checking an eyesight quality. If humans pass all of those stages, they also have to complete the payment process. In addition, after payment people have to write a specific exam, in the situation of failing it, they must retake twice. Afterwards, when they pass the written exam, the most substantial stage is doing the road test and finally, getting the driving license.
To conclude, getting the drivers license in one state in the United States takes a lot of formal and practice efforts, which have to be done to drive a car.
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