Thursday evening, systems at Division Motor Vehicles offices across North Carolina were back up and running after major system outages led to long lines and hours of waiting this week.
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The N.C. Division of Motor Vehicles has stopped doing business at its driver’s license offices statewide because of problems with the state’s mainframe computers, the agency said Thursday.