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Here is an update on the Metro Mobility situation. It appears as if the service is returning to normal.

"Metro Mobility computer software issues that affected ride scheduling have been addressed. We continue to monitor the service closely and urge you to watch for any updates on the Metro Mobility home page at metromobility.org. We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience and thank you for your patience,"

Original post from 10 a.m. Tuesday:

Intermittent software issues were hampering the Metro Mobility service on Tuesday and officials say it's affecting their ability to schedule rides and complete trips on time.

In a statement on the Met Council website, officials urged customers who can to use other available transportation options to allow the service to provide rides to those who don't have other ways to get around.

"I know how very frustrating it must be for customers," said Met Council spokeswoman Bonnie Kollodge.

Metro Mobility schedules up to 8,000 rides on a typical weekday. Problems first cropped up on Friday, Kollodge said. The main problems are that customers attempting to book a trip might be on hold for a longer period of time than normal or that reservationists might have trouble scheduling the ride.

Drivers also are running behind schedule.

Met Council officials say they are working around the clock to resolve the problem and will post updates on its website.

Metro Mobility is a service that provides door-to-door rides for those who are unable to use traditional buses or trains.

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