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Alphabet Inc.’s Waymo is launching a new account type that lets teenagers hail a robotaxi and ride alone, expanding its rider ...
Waymo said it will offer “specially-trained Rider Support agents” during rides hailed by teens and loop in parents if needed.
High schoolers are getting a healthy dose of newfound freedom—no adults (or humans) allowed—starting in Phoenix.
Waymo, the autonomous driving technology company, is bringing a fleet of testing vehicles to Philadelphia this year.
If you want to boost your chances of being paired with a Waymo vehicle, you can opt in by going to the Uber app, tapping ...
The Alphabet-owned Waymo has confirmed it will now begin testing of its robotaxis in Philadelphia. Rides will continue to ...
Waymo last month announced plans to drive vehicles manually in New York for testing. Waymo said it will begin testing in ...
Waymo will test their self-driving cars this summer in Philadelphia and New York as the company preps for further expansion ...
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 has begun offering teen accounts for families in Phoenix as it works to expand more of its user base and entrench young riders in the autonomous life.
Philadelphia is one of more than 10 cities where human autonomous-technology experts will be taking Waymos on summer “road ...
By mapping out Philadelphia streets, the company hopes to expand its robotaxi service to more east coast metropolitan areas ...