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The image shows a flowchart of the process to get a driving license; starting with "Go to the driving license center," followed by "Fill in the forms," "Take an eyesight test," with an outcome of "Pass" leading to "Pay fees," "Have the written exam," "Pass" continues to "Do the road exam," which leads to "Get the driving license." Alternatively, failing the eyesight test results in "No license," failing the written exam or road exam leads to "Retake the written exam" with an unlimited loop of retaking until passed.
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The given flowchart highlights the involved in acquiring a driving license.
Overall, it is clearly seen that there are three main steps, commencing with starting the eyesight test and ending with acquired during license once all tests are cleared.
In the first step, acquiring a during license form is filled-up, then the person to the driving license center. After that, there is an eyesight test. If the person fails, they will not be given a license. While if the person passes, they need to pay fees for the written test.
Moving further, if the person clears the written test, the person takes the practical test and road driving test. Whereas if the person is not clearing the test, then the person will be given one chance to retake written exam. While if the person is passing the road driving test, then they are given the driving license.
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