After a state trooper pulled her over for tailgating and let her off with a warning, an 87-year-old woman on a road trip to see her ailing son accidentally backed into the cop's car.

So, Utah's KUTV reports, police gave her a lift — not to jail, but to her son in Ogden. The trip involved a 180-mile relay by what Helen Smith later described as "four good-lookin' patrol boys" serving the four counties between her encounter with the trooper and her son.

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RENEE MONTAGNE, HOST:

Good morning. I'm Renee Montagne. Helen Smith was driving across Utah when she was pulled over for tailgating a state trooper. Let off with a warning, Smith accidentally reversed into the trooper's front bumper. But when the 87-year-old told the trooper she was trying to reach her ailing son, he organized a relay of other troopers to drive her the 180 miles to the hospital. She told KUTV she was grateful for the ride with, quote, "four good-looking patrol boys." It's MORNING EDITION. Transcript provided by NPR, Copyright NPR.

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