Phew! 
Yeah thatâs tricky⊠I donât really have a better suggestion than leaving it to local mappers, if we have 'em.
Your example of the âshort, single-address waysâ is emblematic of the sorts of problems weâll face without boots-on-the-ground knowledge: thereâs a building at the corner of Earnscliffe Avenue and Little Road with potentially three different addresses. Is it 2 Little Road (following the interpolation way on the west side of the building)? Is it 4 Little Road (following the interpolation way on the south side of the building)? Or is it 24 Earnscliffe Avenue, following the interpolation way on the east side of the building? Itâs perfectly conceivable they may all be correct, in some way: maybe there are multiple entrances to the building that each have different addresses. I donât know how to figure this out without the aid of someone with a lot of local knowledge.
Well, we could just move the interpolation ways 600ish metres south, and that would certainly improve the accuracy quite a bit.
Whether the interpolations themselves are correct in the first place is another, underlying issue.
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