An auxiliary lamp installed on a motorcycle should be directed downward and not toward the left side of the road. Specifically, the beam should be angled about 20 centimeters downward at a distance of 10 meters to illuminate the road ahead effectively without causing glare or blinding oncoming traffic. This positioning typically involves mounting the auxiliary lights below the handlebars, ensuring they are not higher than the rider’s eye level. Secure mounting is also important to prevent vibration-related misalignment. These guidelines are based on regulations from the Land Transportation Office (LTO) in the Philippines, which emphasize safety and visibility while avoiding hazards to other road users