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Teenagers in Phoenix, Arizona can now hail fully autonomous Waymo rides without an adult present, thanks to a new pilot ...
Waymo, a subsidiary of Alphabet, Google's parent company, has introduced a groundbreaking service in Phoenix, Arizona, allowing teenagers as young as 14 to ride in robotaxis without adult supervision.
Officials with the autonomous vehicle operator said the new initiative aims to keep teens safe while offering independence in car-dependent areas.
Arizona’s Family has confirmed with ADOT that Tesla initiated the request on June 26 to begin the certification process.
An autonomous vehicle operator will begin offering teen accounts for families in metro Phoenix. Waymo — a self-driving technology company owned by Alphabet Inc., the parent company of Google ...
Tesla has applied to be allowed to start testing its autonomous vehicles around the Valley. At the same time, Honeywell ...
The EV maker seemingly commits to chasing the robotaxi industry leader in the American southwest, but fleet volume will still ...
Waymo agents specifically trained for the program can help teens through their trips and will loop parents in when needed. Parents will have access to real-time updates and receipts for all rides.
Waymo is now offering teen accounts for families in Phoenix, allowing individuals as young as 14 to independently order and ride in the autonomous vehicles. FOX 10's Desiree Fluellen hears from a ...
Elon Musk's Tesla has applied to test and eventually deploy its Robotaxi vehicles in Phoenix, Arizona, following in the footsteps of market leader Waymo. Stream Los Angeles News for free, 24/7 ...