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It's been a week and one day after a deadly hit and run in Cary.
Tuesday morning, a contract worker set up at the corner of Green Level to Durham Road and Cary Glen Boulevard, starting a two week study process.
Neighbors have launched an enthusiastic campaign for a traffic light at the intersection in the aftermath of 16-year old Kailee Birdsong's death last Monday.
There are several factors that the North Carolina Department of Transportation will look at before making any decisions about a light; the traffic count will be weighed heavily.
Police say the SUV being driven by Kailee's mother was clipped by a tan van or SUV, which then took off.
The Birdsong's vehicle rolled several times, and Kailee was thrown out in the process.
She was not wearing a seatbelt.

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