A vehicle headlight can project a low beam and a high beam in a reasonable
and efficient fashion and does not require a maximum output during high
beam illumination, which is low in frequency of use. A light source can
be arranged so that a main optical axis thereof forms an angle of
approximately 30.degree. to 60.degree. with respect to a front-to-back
direction of a vehicle/vehicle headlight. An extremity of the light
source can extend toward the front and side of the vehicle. Part of a
first reflector can be arranged closer to the front and a center of the
vehicle than the light source. A second reflector can be configured to
collect light from the first reflector and reflect the same light to the
front of the vehicle. The second reflector can be located behind and
closer to the side of the vehicle than the light source is. A
distribution pattern switching unit can be located between the first
reflector and the second reflector. The first reflector and the second
reflector can be configured to provide a maximum output during low beam
illumination. Part of the light from the first reflector that is to be
projected to the lower half of the low beam distribution pattern during
low beam illumination can be reflected by a reflecting plate of the
distribution pattern switching unit and projected towards a location
above a horizontal level during high beam illumination.