How Many Points Are Deducted for Each Mistake in the Night Light Simulation?
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For the night light simulation in Subject 3 of the driving test, each mistake results in a deduction of 100 points, and you will have to retake the test immediately. Light operations must be performed after the voice prompt ends and completed within 5 seconds. Simulated night light usage scenarios: Failure to correctly turn on the lights; Using high beams when following a vehicle closely in the same direction; Not alternating between high and low beams when passing sharp curves, slopes, arch bridges, crosswalks, or intersections without traffic signals; Not using low beams as required when meeting another vehicle; Using high beams when passing intersections; Not alternating between high and low beams to alert the vehicle being overtaken when overtaking; Using high beams when driving on well-lit roads with streetlights; Not turning off headlights or turning on position lights when temporarily parked on the roadside. Subject 3 light operation methods: Driving at night on roads without streetlights and poor lighting conditions. Correct operation: Turn on position lights and high beams (another method here is to turn on the headlights, then switch to high beams after hearing the prompt for headlight switching—follow your instructor's guidance during the test); Switch the headlights to high beams. Correct operation: Keep the high beams on if they are already on; Switch from low beams to high beams if they are on; Meeting non-motorized vehicles on narrow roads at night. Correct operation: Turn on low beams; Meeting motor vehicles at night. Correct operation: Turn on low beams; Passing sharp curves or slopes at night. Correct operation: Alternate between high and low beams twice.