What a mess! Sometimes I think those FB and Grab mappers are only concerned with one thing; and that’s whether two points, towns or whatever, are connected by road to one another. Smooth curves and other things, esthetics if you will, don’t count for much. Apparently, neither does positional accuracy. Did nobody tell them about adjusting offsets?

Anyway, I think the roads should be realigned manually. If you delete them and start over, you risk the loss of important details. I’ve been mapping along Route 1 lately and there are lots of new additions that will trip you up if you’re not careful. For one example, turn lanes have been added in many places. Sometimes the mapper splits the road, adds a lane to allow for a turning lane, but forgets to split it at the intersection. I’ve done it myself. The road ahead will now show an incorrect number of lanes.

I have noticed that the imagery layers we have now (thank you, FB) do not align with one another at all. Each must be separately calibrated for offset. It’s easy to be working with one layer that is offset calibrated, switch to another layer to see if it contains more or different information, and then start mapping using the new later but forget to adjust the offset. This has also happened to me. As I proceed along Route 1 adding details, almost every new chunk of satellite imagery needs to be calibrated because the offset can change in the space of one tile. It literally drives me crazy. Perhaps one of those scenarios is what went wrong in the changeset you’re discussing.

Cheers,

Dave