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An Ann Arbor student was hit and killed while attempting to cross the street on Fuller Rd. at 7:20 a.m. on Tuesday, October 25, 2016.

(Melanie Maxwell | The Ann Arbor News)

Qi-Xuan "Justin" Tang

ANN ARBOR, MI - The Washtenaw County Prosecutor's Office will not file charges against a driver who struck and killed an Ann Arbor high school student in October.

Qi-Xuan "Justin" Tang, a 16-year-old Community High School junior, was walking across Fuller Road near Huron Parkway at 7:29 a.m. Oct. 25 when a 26-year-old Ypsilanti woman driving a vehicle struck and killed him.

"Following a thorough investigation, there is no evidence to prove the driver of the car that struck Justin caused the tragedy by committing a traffic violation," said Steve Hiller, assistant prosecuting attorney.

Ann Arbor Police Sgt. Bill Clock said Tang was in the crosswalk at the time of the accident.

Huron High School, 2727 Fuller Road, is near the intersection of four-lane Fuller Road and six-lane Huron Parkway. The intersection has pedestrian crossing lights at the corners.

Near Huron High School, the speed limit is 40 miles per hour, there are no streetlights or crosswalk lights and there is not a school zone sign in the area.

After Tang died, Ann Arbor parents demanded Ann Arbor Public Schools and the city of Ann Arbor install more safety features in the area, and city officials say they're working to implement improvements such as lighting, reduced speed limits and redesigned crosswalks.