How many points are deducted for using high beams in urban areas?
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Using high beams in urban areas results in a deduction of 1 point. Below is additional information: 1. According to the Road Traffic Safety Law: When meeting oncoming vehicles on roads without central barriers or center lines, high beams must not be used within 150 meters of the opposing vehicle. High beams are also prohibited when meeting non-motorized vehicles on narrow bridges, narrow roads, or roads without central barriers or center lines. When turning at intersections with traffic signals, high beams must not be used. High beams are not allowed when driving at night without streetlights, under poor lighting conditions, or in low visibility situations such as fog, rain, snow, or dust. Additionally, high beams must not be used when a following vehicle is driving close to the vehicle in front in the same direction. 2. Violations of the regulations on using high beams at night: Traffic police will impose fines and deduct points in accordance with the Road Traffic Safety Law. During annual vehicle safety inspections, vehicles with illegally installed high-intensity lights that do not meet the technical safety requirements for motor vehicle operation will not be issued a compliance certificate.