What are the regulations for point deductions in Subject 3 lighting test?
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Subject 3 lighting test point deduction regulations include: Failure to correctly turn on the lights: 100-point deduction. When following a vehicle in the same direction at close range: Using high beams, 100-point deduction. When passing through intersections: Failing to alternately use high and low beams when passing through sharp curves, slopes, arched bridges, crosswalks, or intersections without traffic signals, 100-point deduction. When meeting another vehicle: Not using low beams as required, 100-point deduction. When passing through intersections: Using high beams, 100-point deduction. When overtaking: Failing to alternately use high and low beams to alert the vehicle being overtaken, 100-point deduction. On well-lit roads: Using high beams when driving on roads with streetlights or good lighting, 100-point deduction. When temporarily parked at the roadside: Failing to turn off headlights or turn on position lights, 100-point deduction. On poorly lit roads: Failing to use high beams when entering roads without lighting or with poor lighting, 5-point deduction.