On November 3, 1999, our sweet little daughter, Morgan Lee, died as a result of injuries sustained in a car crash the previous day. Our car was broadsided by a driver who failed to stop for a stop sign while using his cellular phone. This website is our attempt to express our absolute devastation from the loss of our only child who was the center of our lives. If you want to read the complete story of what happened to our baby, please read my open letter written to Car Talk and their response. Then, return to this site to learn more.


In Loving Memory of
Morgan Lee Pena

May 18, 1997
November 3, 1999

Contacts:
We are committed to raising public awareness of this issue!  Prior to this crash, we and the rest of the public, lacked a meaningful awareness of the danger of drivers using cellular phones while operating a vehicle. Since the horrific death of our daughter, we have discovered that the use of cellular phones by drivers has become a very substantial safety problem. Studies have indicated that the risk of crash quadruples when a cell phone is being used by a motorist -- the risk equals that of an intoxicated driver. Please, print this flyer and this flyer and distribute it to people you know or post it in a public location in your area. They detail where you can write to demand that this issue be addressed. Click here to find out how you can do more. Opposed to this legislation? Click here now.
 

The Wall Street Journal column is complete and available to read here:  cellphonedriving02.htm

PLEASE NOTE: HELP A REPORTER WRITING ON THIS ISSUE: A reporter is researching the issue of driving while talking on cell phones. He is looking to talk to people involved in accidents while talking on phones, using headsets or other hands-free devices. (He has already talked to people who have had accidents while holding their phones and is only looking for people where the accident involved a hands-free phone, such a speakerphone or headset.)  If you have ever been in an accident and were either talking on the phone using a headset or the other driver was on a headset or speakerphone and they hit you, and want to talk to him, please send him an email at joseph_rosner@hotmail.com

Thanks a lot.

 

Did you know ???

  • The risk of having a traffic accident while using a cellular phone is the same as that while driving drunk (NEJM, 2/13/97)
  • Cell phone users are four to five HUNDRED percent more likely to get into traffic accidents than those who do not use them (NEJM, 2/13/97)
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  • There is a nine-fold increase in the risk of fatality given the use of a cellular telephone (Violanti, 1998, case-control study of data from 223,137 traffic crashes in Oklahoma from 1992 - 1995)
  • Violanti and Marshall studied the association between cellular telephone use and EIGHTEEN other driver inattention factors and traffic crash risk. Results indicated that talking for more than 50 minutes per month on a cellular phone in a vehicle was associated with a 5.59 fold increased risk of a traffic crash over other factors.
  • The Insurance Research Council's Public Attitude Monitor showed that four out of five survey respondents (82%) agree that using cell phones in cars distracts drivers and increases the likelihood of accidents; 84% of cell phone owners agree
  • The use of cell phones while vehicle is in motion has already been banned in Australia, Spain, Israel, Portugal, Italy, Brazil, Chile, Switzerland, Great Britain, Singapore, Taiwan, Sweden, Japan, and Austria. Driving with a cell phone was banned in Japan after a study found the number of traffic accidents related to the phones increased by 11 percent from 1997 to 1998. In the month after the law went into effect, the number of accidents caused by drivers using cell phones fell by about 75 percent.

 

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