Turning on the Driving Focus helps you stay focused on the road. When you turn it on, text messages and other notifications are silenced or limited. You can ask Siri to read replies to you, so you don’t have to look at your iPhone. Incoming calls are allowed only when iPhone is connected to CarPlay—a car Bluetooth system—or a hands-free accessory.

Set up Driving Focus
Go to Settings > Focus > Driving
Then turn on Driving
If Driving isn't in the main Focus menu, tap the plus button in the upper right corner and tap Driving at the top of the list
Tap Focus Status (below Options), then turn on Share Focus Status
Tap Auto-Reply
Choose who should receive an auto-reply when the Driving Focus is on: No one, Recents, Favorites, or All Contacts.
How to Activate Driving
Activate Driving will ensure that your iPhone is aware of when you're currently on the road. When Driving is detected, Driving Focus will simultaneously activate.
In the Driving Focus settings under Turn On Automatically, tap While Driving
Select when you want Activate Driving to turn on:
Automatically (detects when you might be driving)
When Connected to Car Bluetooth (when your iPhone is connected to a car's Bluetooth)
Manually (When you turn it on in the Control Center)
Activate with CarPlay (Automatically when iPhone connected to CarPlay)
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