The chart illustrates the process of acquiring a driving license in the US.
Overall, the complex process consists of two main stages: pre-exam and exam stages. Furthermore, candidates must pass three tests to succeed in getting a license.
First of all, candidates need to go to the driving license center to fill out forms and take a test in which their vision is checked. Once they pass the test, they should pay a fee after which they are allowed to enter the written exam. After they successfully pass the exam, they are required to do the road exam, which allows them to get their driving license if they pass.
There are also some scenarios in cases candidates fail the tests. Starting with the eyesight test, which is the first test they should take, failing in which results in not getting a license. Moreover, if they cannot pass the written exam, they will still have a couple of chances to retake it and if they pass in either of their extra attempts, they still can do the road exam. However, if a candidate fails to pass the written exam three times in a row, they will have to pay the fee again to restart it. The road exam must be passed in the first attempt and failing in this step necessitates restarting the entire second stage by paying the fee again.
