Nora Anderson, 19, and her friends were making use of a radar speed sign to hold a contest on the streets of Nevada to see who could run the fastest when the police showed up.

Though they'd been called by an unknown party suspicious of Anderson and her friends, the two officers decided to get in on the fun instead of admonishing them. One of Anderson's friends was acquainted with one of the officers as well.

In the video posted to Anderson's Tik Tok account, officers Chris Brown and Ryan Hutton are shown riding a scooter and running past the radar speed sign set up along the side of the road.

Hutton first rides past the sign on a scooter, clocking in at 15 miles per hour. Then Brown runs past the sign at 14 miles per hour.

Anderson said the officers tied for second place in their running competition, beaten only by her friend who had run track in high school.

Aaron Calvin covers trending news for the Register. Reach him at acalvin@registermedia.com, 515-556-9097 or on Twitter at @aaronpcalvin.

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