You've always been able to run the Android Auto app on your phone to get a better/safer interface while driving, but Google doesn't widely advertise that functionality (the Auto app is mainly used for connecting to car entertainment systems), and it doesn't always work correctly. Google announced a replacement over a year ago at Google I/O, and it's finally showing up on phones.
Google Assistant's Driving Mode was first revealed at Google I/O 2019, but the company has been relatively silent about it since then.
Read MoreGoogle Assistant Driving Mode starts showing up, one year after its announcement was written by the awesome team at Android Police.
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