If a motorcycle has a single main-beam headlamp, where must it be positioned?
Lighting
Explanation
The **high beam** or **main beam** is a powerful white light used to illuminate a long distance in front of the vehicle, especially on roads outside towns or cities. This light is mandatory for all cars and optional for mopeds.
For a motorcycle that has a single high beam, it must be located on the **longitudinal median plane of the vehicle**. This means that the light must be placed in the center of the vehicle, aligned with its longitudinal axis. This location is important to ensure that the light illuminates the road ahead evenly and effectively, without dazzling other drivers.

Placing the light on the longitudinal median plane ensures that the lighting is adequate and centered, improving the driver's visibility and road safety.
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