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Why was 5 points deducted for the lighting in Subject 3?

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Sandra
07/30/25 1:42am
The reason for the 5-point deduction in Subject 3 lighting is not using high beams when driving on roads without illumination or with poor illumination. The following situations result in a 5-point deduction: 1. Horn: Not using the horn reasonably when starting in complex road traffic conditions. 2. Starting: The vehicle jerks when starting. 3. Engine: Improper control of the accelerator pedal during starting, causing the engine speed to be too high. 4. Inspection work:
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ODerek
08/15/25 7:30am
When I first took the Driving Test Part 3, I also made mistakes and got 5 points deducted for incorrect light operations, which was really frustrating. At that time, when turning at an intersection, I got nervous and forgot to turn on the indicator light in advance, and the examiner directly deducted points. Later, I realized that the most common reasons for losing 5 points on light operations include failing to turn on the indicator light in time when turning or changing lanes, or using the wrong type of light, such as turning on the right indicator instead of the left. Another situation is leaving the light on for too long and forgetting to turn it off, which appears unsafe. These operations may seem like minor details, but examiners are very strict about them because they relate to safety judgments in actual driving. Practicing simulated test scenarios more, such as silently reminding yourself to turn on and off the light before every lane change, can help gradually form a habit and reduce mistakes during the test. These deduction points in the test are designed to help us develop reflexive actions to avoid accidents on the road in the future.
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VonJeffrey
10/20/25 8:42am
As someone who has been teaching driving for many years, I've seen too many students lose 5 points on the subject three lighting operations. The problems often stem from neglecting basic actions, such as failing to signal when turning, or signaling too slowly, which makes the examiner think the reaction is sluggish. Another common issue is not switching lights promptly, like taking too long to switch from low beam to high beam, or forgetting to turn off the lights when parking. These small mistakes can add up to 5 points, leading to exam failure. Remind students to simulate exam scenarios more often during regular driving, forcing themselves to check the lighting system before each start and familiarize themselves with the positions of the control buttons inside the car. The exam isn't about making things difficult—it's about cultivating safety awareness. Careless lighting operations can cause accidents in real road conditions. Repeated training can help avoid these point deductions.
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LaLola
12/04/25 2:25am
Light operation is a common 5-point deduction in the Subject 3 driving test, usually due to improper execution. For example, failing to signal early enough when changing lanes or turning the indicator on too late for a turn. Additionally, the accuracy of switching between high and low beams is crucial during night tests—delayed transition from high to low beam can be deemed unsafe. I once lost points for keeping the lights on too long, only realizing later that the examiner was assessing the overall fluidity of the operation. It's advisable to focus on simulating test procedures during practice, with a partner acting as examiner to improve reaction speed. While lighting mistakes may seem minor, they can accumulate and impact the overall score.
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