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Home / Technology / Waymo's Wild Ride: Teens Go Solo in SF

Waymo's Wild Ride: Teens Go Solo in SF

23 Jan

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Summary

  • Wealthy San Francisco parents use robotaxis for unaccompanied teens.
  • This practice violates Waymo policy and state regulations.
  • Waymo is testing a teen account pilot program in Phoenix.
Waymo's Wild Ride: Teens Go Solo in SF

In San Francisco, affluent parents are permitting teenagers, some as young as 11, to travel alone in Waymo robotaxis. This practice bypasses state regulations and Waymo's own policies, which mandate that passengers must be at least 18 years old unless accompanied by an adult.

Parents cite convenience and perceived safety as primary reasons for using the autonomous vehicles, viewing them as a preferable alternative to other ride-hailing services or their children driving themselves. This phenomenon has become integrated into the local culture for some families.

Waymo acknowledges the situation, with their attorney noting instances of minors riding unaccompanied. While such actions breach terms of service, enforcing the age policy is challenging due to identification difficulties. The company has introduced a pilot program in Phoenix, Arizona, enabling parents to link accounts for teens aged 14-17.

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A Waymo spokesperson indicated significant interest in extending such independent travel options for teenagers, contingent upon applicable laws. This initiative aims to provide independence for young riders and convenience for parents.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
No, Waymo policy and California law require riders to be at least 18 years old or accompanied by an adult.
Waymo's terms of service prohibit unaccompanied minors from riding, and accounts may be suspended for violations.
Yes, Waymo launched a pilot program in Phoenix, Arizona, allowing parents to link accounts for teens aged 14-17.

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