It's a freaky sight: a 60-foot long bus driving itself. The wheel is turning, but there are no hands moving it. It's also a sight that passengers may soon have to get used to if initial testing of a UC Berkeley engineering program gains support and eventually public approval. CNET's Kara Tsuboi takes us for a ride on a 1-mile test section in the San Francisco Bay Area.
1 minute 38 seconds
September 24, 2008 2:00 PM PDT
Latest videos
Scroll Left Scroll Right
-
The Web sees (RED) -
A window into the Microsoft Store -
NSFW apps -
Loaded: Shop for charity -
No more Christmas Nooks -
No butts about it -
Google Chrome OS demonstration Taking a first look at Google's operating system
-
Google Chrome OS unveiling Google announces new Chrome OS
-
Nip and tuck -
Loaded: Is the Google Phone an urban legend? -
Digital Pen gets app store, too Digital Pen gets app store, too
-
Loaded: Dancing rollerbabies -
Loaded: Apple wins against Psystar in court -
Loaded: Your phone can help with the laundry -
Loaded: Tweeting your body weight -
Loaded: Google's gift of free airport Wi-Fi -
Loaded: Nook delay -
Exploratorium's shocking 40th anniversary kicks off -
A new workout for the Wii -
Verizon launches the Motorola Droid Verizon launches the Motorola Droid

