Learn how to turn off driving mode on your iPhone or Android device with this step-by-step guide, ensuring uninterrupted notifications while in a vehicle.
Before you start, ensure your iPhone or Android device is updated to the latest software version and that you have access to your phone’s settings menu. A warning from the source states that permanently disabling driving mode on Android can vary by device model and may require a trial-and-error approach to locate the specific setting.
To turn off driving mode, follow these instructions carefully to adjust your phone’s notification settings for driving. For iPhone users, the process is straightforward: first, disable driving mode temporarily by swiping up from the bottom of the screen and tapping the purple Do Not Disturb icon. Then, open your iPhone’s Settings app, scroll down and tap Do Not Disturb, and scroll down to the DO NOT DISTURB WHILE DRIVING section. Tap Activate and select Manually to ensure Do Not Disturb only activates when you choose. If Do Not Disturb is currently on, tap the Back button, then tap the green Do Not Disturb switch to turn it off.
On Android, open the quick settings menu by using two fingers to swipe down from the top of the screen. Find the Driving mode or Do not disturb notification in the drop-down menu and tap it to open the Settings page for driving mode. Tap the colored On or Do not disturb switch to disable driving mode temporarily. To permanently disable driving mode on stock Android, open Settings and search for “driving” or “do not disturb”. Select the setting related to driving mode automatically activating in a car and turn it off. On a Google Pixel, open Settings, tap Sound, tap Do Not Disturb preferences, tap Driving, and tap DELETE on the “Driving” rule page.
When disabling driving mode on Android, check your current Do Not Disturb status: if it is on, turn it off before deleting the “Driving” rule. If the “Driving” rule is not set up, driving mode should not automatically enable on your Pixel. A pro tip from the source suggests that if you are having trouble finding the driving mode settings on your Android device, use the search bar within the Settings app to quickly locate “driving” or “Do Not Disturb” options.
After disabling driving mode, you can test the changes by connecting to your car’s Bluetooth or simply moving your phone to see if notifications come through normally. If you find that you still need focus while driving, consider using manual activation for Do Not Disturb only during specific trips. For iPhone users, remember that you can always re-enable driving mode quickly via the Control Center if you decide you want it back later. On Android, check your notification shade regularly to ensure the mode does not reactivate unexpectedly, and explore other notification settings to customize your driving experience further.




