On Sunday 05 May 2013, Robert Scott wrote:
> ...

(I hope whoever submitted this doesn't mind me doing this, but it makes a good 
example and I thought seeing as the trace had to have been public anyway...)

For those remaining baffled and to expand on my point of the possible uses of 
That Shouldn't Be Possible, here's an example of it finding a missing 
carriageway cross-link:

http://ris.dev.openstreetmap.org/tsbp-proto/1383253/1/1/#track-0:trackpoints-1628-to-1665

Here the trace performs a right turn into the retail park where there is no 
cross-link between carriageways. This gets shown up as a prominent spike in 
tsbp's "cost plot" also causing it to try and find alternate possible routes 
that could satisfy the trace.

A similar thing happens on the way out:

http://ris.dev.openstreetmap.org/tsbp-proto/1383253/1/1/#track-0:trackpoints-2067-to-2087

(Here's where someone fixes the missing way before people see this message and 
much confusion is caused because nobody can see what I'm talking about...)


robert.

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