Will points be deducted for not turning on headlights at night?
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Points will be deducted for not turning on headlights at night. According to the Road Traffic Safety Law, driving a motor vehicle without using lights as required will result in a warning or a fine, with 1 point deducted. When driving at night on roads without streetlights, under poor lighting conditions, or in low visibility situations such as fog, rain, snow, dust, or hail, the vehicle must turn on its headlights, clearance lights, and tail lights. When passing sharp curves, slopes, arched bridges, pedestrian crossings, or intersections without traffic signal control at night, the vehicle should alternately use high and low beams to signal. Methods for correctly using lights at night: 1. Regardless of whether there are streetlights on the road, always turn on the low beams, clearance lights, and tail lights first to make the vehicle visible to others; 2. When turning or making a U-turn, always use the left and right turn signals correctly, activating the corresponding turn signal before changing direction.