A homeless man has been ordered by a judge to get a safety light for his shopping trolley after motorists narrowly avoided mowing him down on a dark road.
Jeremy Leith Gray, of no fixed abode, appeared before Judge Sygrove in the Levin District Court this week relating to an incident where he had wandered onto the road at night with his trolley.
Oncoming traffic phoned police with their concerns after they were forced to swerve to avoid the 45-year-old and his trolley, and he was arrested.
Gray was a familiar sight along main highways in the lower North Island as he tended to walk long distances and sleep on the roadside.