How many points are deducted for incorrect simulated nighttime lighting?
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Incorrect simulated nighttime lighting results in a deduction of 100 points, leading to an immediate failure, requiring a retake. Subject 3 is the road test, with the following examination process: Preparation and Lighting Test: Subject 3 involves road testing with various situational assessments. Before starting, the examinee must walk clockwise around the vehicle from the driver's side, confirm safety, open the door, adjust mirrors and seat, and fasten the seatbelt. The simulated nighttime lighting test begins with voice prompts. Pay close attention to the instructions; any mistake will result in immediate failure. Road Test: During the actual test, an examiner accompanies the examinee. The test includes operations such as starting, shifting gears, turning at intersections, meeting vehicles, and changing lanes, all monitored by video and guided by voice prompts. Examinees should remain calm and perform correctly. Parking: After completing the road test, a voice prompt will say, "Please pull over." The examinee must check the right rear traffic via the mirror, confirm safety, and park the vehicle parallel to the curb or road edge within 30 cm, ensuring not to touch the solid line. Engage the parking brake, shift to neutral, and wait for the test results.