Tesla lowers Robotaxi minimum rider age to 8

Tesla has reduced the minimum age for riders on its Robotaxi service to 8 years old, down from 13. Riders between 8 and 17 years old must be accompanied by a parent, legal guardian, or other authorized adult throughout the ride. The change was reported on March 27.

Tesla updated its Robotaxi rider requirements, lowering the minimum age from 13 to 8 years old. This adjustment allows younger children to use the autonomous ride-hailing service under supervision. According to the policy, 'Riders aged 8-17 must be accompanied by a parent, legal guardian, or other authorized adult for the duration of the ride.' The announcement came via a post from Tesla news tracker Sawyer Merritt on March 27, highlighting the policy shift as news from the company. Previously, the service restricted riders under 13 entirely, reflecting Tesla's cautious approach to safety in its expanding autonomous vehicle operations. This change broadens access for families while maintaining adult oversight for minors. Tesla has not provided further details on the reasons for the age adjustment or any related safety testing. The Robotaxi service continues to roll out in select areas, emphasizing supervised use for younger passengers to ensure compliance with safety protocols.

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