News of Google's driverless car was all over the internet this weekend. Someone got some video of one of the cars in action, though you sadly can't see the man in the driver's seat not touching the steering wheel.
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News of Google's driverless car was all over the internet this weekend. Someone got some video of one of the cars in action, though you sadly can't see the man in the driver's seat not touching the steering wheel.
Via Buzzfeed

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