How many points will be deducted for accidentally turning on high beams at night?
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The following are the penalties for using high beams on road sections where they are not allowed at night: If high beams are turned on at night on road sections where they are not allowed, such as on narrow roads without a central divider, narrow bridges, at intersections with traffic signals, or when meeting another vehicle on a curve, a fine will be imposed and 1 point will be deducted from the driver's license. Below is an introduction to the use of high beams at night: 1. The dangers of using high beams while driving at night: They can cause significant visual interference to oncoming vehicles, leading to temporary dizziness in the eyes, which can easily create safety hazards. 2. Scenarios for using high beams: Drivers should alternately use high and low beams when navigating sharp curves, slopes, overtaking (while also signaling left), arch bridges, pedestrian crossings, and intersections without traffic signals.