Frustrated user facing IT errors on Transportstyrelsen website disrupting vehicle and license services
Frustrated user facing IT errors on Transportstyrelsen website disrupting vehicle and license services
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Transportstyrelsen hit by it problems again

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Technical problems at Transportstyrelsen disrupted several online services on Saturday. Users cannot deregister vehicles, complete owner transfers or take the theory test for a first-time driver's license.

The issues were discovered early on Saturday morning. Press chief Mikael Andersson said the agency has gross problems and has brought in extra staff working at high pressure to fix them.

No timeline exists for when services will be restored. Similar disruptions occurred earlier this year, both in February and earlier in May. The agency's management will hold a crisis meeting on Sunday.

Some functions returned in the evening, but Transportstyrelsen does not want to declare the danger over. There are no indications of external influence or a hacker attack, according to the press chief.

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Initial reactions on X highlight frustration and skepticism over recurring technical outages at Transportstyrelsen, with users and media noting disruptions to driver's license theory tests, vehicle deregistrations, and owner transfers. Posts emphasize the impact on daily services and past similar incidents, expressing surprise at ongoing issues.

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Crowded Stockholm subway platform with commuters facing delays on Monday morning
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SL warns of risk for new subway disruptions on Monday

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Storstockholms Lokaltrafik warns of major risks for continued problems in subway traffic on Monday morning after several days of disruptions.

Train traffic between Hyllie and Kastrup stopped at 16:55 due to a downed contact line. Replacement buses were deployed but the wait was long for over 1,000 travellers.

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Tullgarnsbron in Uppsala became stuck in the raised position on Thursday evening due to a software error. The fault caused queues and disruptions for car, boat and public transport.

Malmö City will not forward information to the police about the city's speeders. This is according to Tobias Nilsson, director of the Property and Street Office.

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A truck collided with a stationary protection vehicle on the E4 north of Uppsala on Friday. Two people sustained minor injuries and were taken to Akademiska Hospital. Northbound traffic was affected throughout the afternoon and evening.

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