Teenagers can now hail a Waymo robotaxi in Phoenix | TechCrunch
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Waymo has launched teen accounts in Phoenix for riders aged 14 to 17, aiming to expand its user base in autonomous transport. Parents can link these accounts to their Waymo One profiles, enabling teens to independently request rides and share their trip status. This initiative addresses parents' safety concerns regarding their teenagers riding alone while potentially reducing traffic accident risks. Waymo prioritizes safety by providing 24/7 support agents for young riders and aims to expand the program to more cities beyond Phoenix.
Waymo's teen accounts will be similar to those offered by Uber, allowing teenagers aged 14 to 17 to order rides and share trip status with parents.
Opening up autonomous vehicles to ferry kids could bring peace of mind to some parents, even though ride-hail companies emphasize pairing teens with safe drivers.
Waymo aims to provide a safer mode of transportation with robotaxis, addressing the high risk of traffic accidents that teenagers face.
Waymo has stated that safety is its top priority, providing specially trained support agents who assist kids during their rides and reach out to parents if needed.
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