A hearing to determine whether or not a segway ridden by a Kaikohe man was a mobility device will be made in February.
The case of Kaikohe hotel owner Neal Summers was called in the Whangarei District Court today but was again adjourned because a whole day was needed for a defended hearing.
He will re-appear for a defended hearing on February 11, 2013.
Mr Summers was pulled over by police and later prosecuted in the Kaikohe District Court for riding his segway - an upright, motorised scooter - on a Kerikeri footpath in June 2011.
However, the High Court at Whangarei quashed the conviction in July and rescinded his $1150 fine and loss of 15 demerit points.