rebecca sonnenburg, daughter: "speed, no stoplights. there's no crosswalk. it's just a free for all drag race zone." family members say the corner has been problematic for a long time, and they want to see a change before it's too late. tamara cox, niece: "we were turning in here and we almost got rear-ended ourselves." randy sonnenburg, son: "they need something here. when they were doing construction, they had lights. they worked. where are they at now?" on sunday night, exactly one week after the deadly crash, family members gathered near their memorial to hold a vigil. and the hope is that something can be done, to protect others from a similar experience. rebecca sonnenburg, daughter: "hopefully, this is a learning experience for people, not to drive distracted. drinking, drugs, the texting can wait. just think before you get behind the wheel." at 6:11, the time of the crash, they blew out their candles as a way to say good bye. rebecca sonnenburg, daughter: "there needs to be some kind of traffic control, so there's not more statistics like this." it's