Kids Hitting the Road Solo in Robotaxis: Is It Safe or Just Convenient?
In San Francisco, a new trend is emerging. Parents are letting their teens ride in self-driving cars alone. This is happening even though the rules say kids can't ride without an adult.
Families Embrace Robotaxis
Families are using these robotaxis as a way to get their kids to school, sports, and hangouts. They say it's safer than public transport or a new teen driver. Plus, it gives them more free time.
Parent Perspectives
Megan Schmidt sees it as a cultural shift. She says it's normal now. If kids need a ride, they just call a Waymo.
Laura Mancuso says it makes life easier. She linked the app to her daughter's phone. The only downside she mentions is the cost. But she had no other issues.
Regulatory Challenges
Waymo has tried teen accounts in Phoenix. There, teens can ride with parental oversight. But in California, regulators haven't approved this feature yet.
The Risks and Benefits
Why are parents taking the risk?
- Giving kids independence
- Saving time
Is it really safe?
Self-driving cars are still new. Rules are still being figured out. Parents might be trading safety for convenience.
What about the rules?
If everyone starts bending them, what's the point? It's a big question.