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What are the regulations for point deductions in Subject 3 lighting test?

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SanDelaney
07/29/25 11:56am

Subject 3 lighting test point deduction regulations include: 1. Failure to correctly turn on the lights: 100-point deduction. 2. When following a vehicle in the same direction at close range: Using high beams results in a 100-point deduction. 3. When passing intersections: Failing to alternately use high and low beams when passing sharp turns, slopes, arched bridges, crosswalks, or intersections without traffic lights results in a 100-point deduction. 4. When meeting oncoming vehicles: Not using low beams as required results in a 100-point deduction. 5. When passing intersections: Using high beams results in a 100-point deduction. 6. When overtaking: Failing to alternately use high and low beams to alert the vehicle being overtaken results in a 100-point deduction. 7. On well-lit roads: Using high beams when driving on roads with streetlights or good lighting results in a 100-point deduction. 8. When temporarily parked at the roadside: Not turning off headlights or not turning on position lights results in a 100-point deduction. 9. On poorly lit roads: Not using high beams when entering unlit or poorly lit roads results in a 5-point deduction.

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DylanDella
08/13/25 9:18pm

When I was taking the driving test (Subject 3), the lighting part was a real pitfall. I remember the examiner deducted points mainly for lane changes and turns, such as failing to turn on the turn signal for more than three seconds before changing lanes, which directly cost 5 to 10 points—very strict. Forgetting to signal during a turn was also a guaranteed point deduction. I heard that in some places, you had to activate the signal before starting the action, not fumbling to turn it on too late. Turning off the signal too early before completing the maneuver would also result in a deduction. During night tests, if you kept the high beams on and were flashed by oncoming traffic, you had to switch to low beams, or else you’d lose safety points. In short, practicing the lighting operations more can improve your pass rate—avoiding these small mistakes is crucial.

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AubreyLee
10/08/25 7:26am

From the perspective of daily driving, the penalty rules for lighting operations in Subject 3 of the driving test mainly fall into three categories. First, points are deducted for failing to activate the turn signal at least three seconds before changing lanes. Second, points are deducted for not using the turn signal before making a turn or using the wrong direction signal. Third, points are deducted for delayed or incorrect lighting operations, such as turning off the signal before completing the maneuver. These rules ensure the test simulates real road conditions and remind candidates to develop safe driving habits. Although specific point deductions vary by local standards, they typically range from 5 to 10 points. It is recommended to practice simulated scenarios before the test, including proper lighting use in rain or snow conditions. Developing good lighting habits not only helps pass the test but also boosts confidence in daily driving.

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AngelinaMarie
11/21/25 8:45am

Light-related deductions are quite common in the Category 3 driving test, with a few core regulations. Failing to use turn signals when changing lanes will result in deductions, as will not using lights when turning. Incorrect light usage, such as initiating maneuvers immediately after signaling or turning off signals too early, also leads to penalties. This may include deductions for complaints about high beam usage during night tests. These points are easily overlooked during the exam, so it's advisable to familiarize yourself with the rules and practice operations in advance to minimize mistakes. Paying attention to details can significantly improve your chances of passing.

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