Parents Can Now Send Their Kids Off in an Autonomous Waymo High schoolers are getting a healthy dose of newfound freedom—no adults (or humans) allowed—starting in Phoenix., Alphabet Inc.’s Waymo is launching a new account type that lets teenagers hail a robotaxi and ride alone, expanding its rider base while continuing to test its service in more US cities., Waymo has officially launched teen accounts in metro Phoenix. The program allows riders between the ages of 14 and 17 to travel alone in its self-driving cars across more than 300 square miles of The Valley. Parents can link their teens to their own Waymo accounts, monitor trip progress in real-time and receive digital ride receipts., The Waymo teen accounts allow kids 14 and over to ride independently in one of the self-driving cars., The vehicles can be summoned either via the Waymo One app or Uber, depending on the city. Waymo plans to begin offering rides in Washington, DC, and Miami starting in 2026., .