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Teens in the Phoenix area now have a new way to get around — without needing a driver’s license or a ride from a parent.
Alphabet-backed robotaxi company Waymo launched teen accounts for riders in Phoenix on Tuesday. The company said teens aged 14 to 17 in the area will be able to call rides using a Waymo account that ...
Starting this week, teens as young as 14 years can now ride in a Waymo self-driving vehicle by themselves when linked to a parent or guardian's account.
If you're driving or walking around Philadelphia in the next few weeks, you could see one of these Waymo driverless taxis.
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — Valley underage teens can now take a ride in a Waymo without having their parents around. The Mountain View, California-based company announced on Tuesday that kids ages 14-17 can ...
Waymo has introduced an option for teen accounts, allowing young passengers to take rides in its driverless robotaxis without ...
Waymo said it will offer “specially-trained Rider Support agents” during rides hailed by teens and loop in parents if needed.
Alphabet Inc.’s Waymo is launching a new account type that lets teenagers hail a robotaxi and ride alone, expanding its rider ...
Waymo is opening up its robotaxi service to younger riders with the launch of teen accounts in Phoenix. Teenagers aged 14–17 can now sign up for an account on Waymo One, the company’s ridehail service ...
Waymo's autonomous cars will now allow teenagers to ride around independently if they're linked to a parent's account. The ...
Beginning Tuesday, the self-driving vehicle company is offering rides for Phoenix families with teenagers through the Waymo Teen Account program.