A method for conducting the motion of a transporter under riderless
conditions. The transporter has two laterally disposed primary wheels. In
accordance with the method, an input is received via a user input
disposed on the transporter and a control signal corresponding to the
input received is generated. Then a torque is applied to the laterally
disposed wheels so as propel the transporter on the basis of at least the
control signal.The control signal may correspond to either a commanded
torque or to a commanded transporter velocity. The torque may include
coadded terms where the terms are, respectively, proportional to the
control signal, to a counteracting artificial friction proportional to
the common velocity of the wheels, and a term proportional to the
differential rotation of the wheels to facilitate turning of the
transporter.