You can turn on the "OSMUK Cadastral Parcels" (available in the iD 'Overlays' 
section under Backgrounds) and align everything to that.


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On Mon, 2 Mar 2026, at 10:21, Daniel Hatton via Talk-GB wrote:
> Brookfield Road <https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/5204345>, as 
> currently mapped on OSM, has a bit of a strange zigzag course that 
> bounces from one side of the road to the other, as they appear on, say, 
> OS OpenMap Local or ESRI World Imagery.  At a guess, I'd say the course 
> currently mapped on OSM is the GPS track of a pedestrian who walked 
> mostly along the sidewalks, but crossed the road a couple of times on 
> the way.  I'm considering adjusting the course to follow the centreline 
> of the road as it appears on OS OpenMap Local.  Is that a good idea, or 
> should I leave it alone?
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> Dan Hatton
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