A motor vehicle must have a pair of low-beam headlights fitted to it (except Special Purpose Vehicles intended for daylight use only), so that either -
a) each low-beam headlight can also work in the high-beam position, or
b) a pair of headlights that can work in the high-beam position is also fitted to the vehicle.
A motor vehicle may also have additional pairs of high-beam headlights fitted to it. ADR 13/00 limits the number of high-beam headlights to 2, 4 or 6. “Driving lights” that project “white” light in front of the vehicle are additional high-beam headlights.
Headlights must be fitted to a vehicle so that their light does not reflect off the vehicle into the driver’s eyes.
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