(1) A light motor vehicle must be fitted with (a) one low-beam headlight if it is a moped, motor bike or motor trike with one front wheel; or(b) a pair of low-beam headlights if it has 4 or more wheels or is a motor trike, except a moped, with 2 front wheels.(2) If a light motor vehicle built after 1934 can travel at more than 60 kilometres per hour (a) each low-beam headlight specified in subregulation (1) must be able to work in the high-beam position; or(b) the vehicle must be fitted with (i) one headlight that can work in the high-beam position if the vehicle is required to have one low-beam headlight; or(ii) a pair of headlights that can work in the high-beam position.(3) A motor bike may be equipped with a headlight modulation system that (a) varies the brightness of its high-beam headlight or low-beam headlight, but not both, at a rate of at least 200 and at most 280 flashes per minute; and(b) is designed to operate only in daylight.(4) Up to 4 additional headlights may be fitted to (a) a light motor vehicle with 4 or more wheels; or(b) a motor bike or motor trike.(5) An additional headlight fitted to a vehicle under subregulation (4) must be fitted so that it faces forward and is symmetrical in relation to the centre-line of the vehicle.