Hundreds of people took to the streets, riding and walking from Cambridge to the Massachusetts State House in Boston to raise awareness and honor victims of traffic incidents. The ride took place Sunday, called Ride and Walk for Your Life.

The event was organized by the Massachusetts Bicycle Coalition and Families for Safe Streets Massachusetts on World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims.

Claire O'Neal said her youngest son, 26-year-old Will died while riding his bike home from a friend's house last year.

"No family should go through what our family has gone through. It has been life changing, devastating, heartbreaking," O'Neal said.

"I see a lot of reckless driving, a lot of people distracted on their phones, a lot of people running red lights. If we can do anything to reduc

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