California’s Department of Motor Vehicles apologizes for a computer outage that lasted for several hours Thursday. The agency said about 70 of its 172 offices were impacted by the router failure.
The issue was discovered when offices opened at 7 or 8 a.m. and cleared up before 11 AM.
The DMV has been under fire for recent increases in customer waiting times, sometimes leaving people standing in line for hours.
DMV also screwed-up about 23,000 voter registrations when voters sought to take advantage of a new law allowing people to update their voter registration through the DMV.
