How to Turn off Driving Mode

Although this driving mode offers safety benefits, you may want to disable it and make your own decisions as far as when or when not to look at your iPhone. Do Not Disturb While Driving activates automatically when your iPhone senses that you’re driving. You can turn it on or off manually via the iOS Control Center. First, however, you neeed to add it to the Control Center options. Here’s how:

What Is Do Not Disturb While Driving Mode?

By default, the Do Not Disturb While Driving feature disables some functionality while still allowing certain notifications and calls to go through.  On an iPhone X or later, swipe down from the upper-right corner of your iPhone display to open the Control Center. On an iPhone 8 or earlier, swipe up from the bottom edge of the screen.

Alarms, timers, and emergency alerts will still function as usual even when driving mode is active. When a text message arrives, your iPhone screen will not light up, and your device will not make a sound. An automatic reply goes to the recipient to inform them that you’re driving at the moment. At that point, they can choose to type “Urgent,” which will bypass driving mode and force both an audible and visible notification.  If your iPhone is connected to your automobile’s Bluetooth, it will permit all incoming phone calls. If it’s not, however, driving mode will utilize your standard Do Not Disturb settings. You can choose to allow calls from those contacts designated as Favorites, or from anyone who makes back-to-back calls. You can configure these preferences in the Settings app.