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DUI Driver Who Ran Over 2-Year-Old Girl Sentenced To 6 Years

UpdatedThu, May 6, 2021 at 1:44 pm PT Reply(1) Hector Cabrales-Larios, 39, has remained in custody in Sonoma County Jail since his arrest July 11, 2019. (Shutterstock) SONOMA COUNTY, CA A Santa Rosa man was sentenced Thursday morning in a Santa Rosa courtroom to six years in prison for running over a 2-year-old girl with his van in 2019 near Coddingtown Mall, seriously injuring the child, the Sonoma County District Attorney s Office said. Prior to his sentencing, Hector Cabrales-Larios, 39, pleaded no contest in March to felony charges of hit and run, driving under the influence of alcohol with a prior felony DUI, and causing great bodily injury to a child younger than 5 years old.

Tesla tells regulator that full self-driving cars may not be achieved by year-end

Tesla tells regulator that full self-driving cars may not be achieved by year-end Reuters 4 hrs ago By Hyunjoo Jin By Hyunjoo Jin BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA (Reuters) - Tesla Inc told a California regulator that it may not achieve full self-driving technology by the end of this year, a memo by the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) showed. Tesla CEO Elon Musk said during an earnings conference call in January that he was highly confident the car will be able to drive itself with reliability in excess of human this year. Tesla has also rolled out what it describes as a beta version of its full self-driving (FSD) program to a limited number of employees and customers since October, and Musk has touted the capability on Twitter.

California DMV to eliminate 25 language options from drivers license tests, memo says

California DMV to eliminate 25 language options from drivers license tests, memo says Sacramento Bee 2 hrs ago Wes Venteicher and Kim Bojorquez, The Sacramento Bee © Luis Sinco/Los Angeles Times/TNS The California Department of Motor Vehicles is reducing the available written drivers license test languages to seven, according to a directive issued last week. SACRAMENTO, Calif. The California DMV is preparing to stop offering written drivers license tests in 25 languages, reducing the available test languages to seven, according to a directive issued last week. After the change, the test would be offered only in English, Spanish, Armenian, Chinese, Hindi, Punjabi and Vietnamese, according to the April 27 memo.

Tesla s self-driving tech may still have some ground to cover

Tesla’s self-driving tech may still have some ground to cover Image: © Tierney/Stock.adobe.com A memo from California’s Department of Motor Vehicles has revealed that Tesla cars may not reach Level 5 autonomy by the end of the year. Elon Musk has been making claims for some time that Tesla cars are close to having Level 5 autonomy. A new memo from the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) in the US, however, suggests that its fully self-driving vehicles aren’t likely to be hitting roads just yet. Speaking at an event last year, Musk said there were “no fundamental challenges remaining” in rolling out this highest stage of self-driving technology – something Tesla’s competitors claimed was years away.

US stock futures reverse following weaker than expected April US jobs data

Dow and S&P 500 soar to a record close despite April jobs miss Employers added just 266,000 jobs last month, while unemployment rose to 6.1% Reuters had predicted that April US non-farm payrolls (NFP) would increase by 978,000 jobs after rising by 916,000 in March 4:05pm: Missed expectations on job data doesn t slow Wall Street The Dow closed Friday up 228 points, 0.7%, at 34,776, a record finish. The S&P 500 gained 31 points, 0.7%, to 4,232, also a record, and the Nasdaq improved 119 points, 0.9%, to 13,752. Investors had to grapple with a major jobs miss as employers added just 266,000 jobs last month, well below Street expectations of roughly 1 million, while unemployment rose to 6.1%.

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