answer:No. The girl was using her phone while driving—that was the problem. The purpose, as stated by Snapchat, is in your article: “The speed filter has plenty of uses, and that many people take snaps while running, and while passengers in various vehicles.” It’s some stupid social thing that people do on their phone. It doesn’t take responsibility of people who do stupid things. If that isn’t enough, “the Snapchat filter clearly states “please do not snap and drive” when activated.”