BOSTON — A series of website crashes in the last two months exacerbated the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority's winter service problems according to agency officials, which has led to technological and personnel changes. A spike in Web traffic around snowstorms overwhelmed the site, three times in three weeks, preventing thousands of people from accessing service alerts, schedules and route maps, reported The Boston Globe. To read the full story, click here.

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