What are the questions about point deduction in Subject 1?
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There are 5 common types of questions about point deduction in Subject 1. Deduct 1 point: Failure to use lights as required; failure to meet vehicles as required; vehicle length, width, or height exceeding driving regulations; failure to display a valid inspection sticker or carry a vehicle license or driver's license. Deduct 2 points: Failure to drive or park as required at intersections; answering or making phone calls while driving; failure to wear a seatbelt; when traffic is slow, overtaking by using the wrong lane or occupying lanes and cutting in line. Deduct 3 points: Driving a bus at excessive speed or overloaded by less than 20%; driving in the wrong lane or below the minimum speed limit on highways; failure to slow down, stop, or yield to pedestrians at crosswalks; violating prohibitory signs or markings; failure to overtake, yield, or driving in the wrong direction; after an accident, failure to use lights or set up warning signs as required. Deduct 6 points: Violating traffic signals; illegally occupying emergency lanes on highways or urban expressways; failure to yield to school buses; obtaining a driver's license through concealment or deception; driving improperly under low visibility conditions. Deduct 12 points: Drunk driving; fleeing the scene of an accident without causing a crime; failure to display license plates or intentionally obscuring or damaging them; using altered or forged license plates, driver's licenses, vehicle licenses, etc.; reversing, driving in the wrong direction, or making U-turns across central dividers on highways; exceeding the speed limit by more than 50% on highways or urban expressways, or driving medium-sized or larger passenger or cargo vehicles at speeds exceeding 20% of the limit.