
as i encounter oddball situations with house numbers, i'll post links to examples here for consideration. not all of them may be easily solvable, i'm just trying to provide more information. here's one i encountered recently. evens are on the west side of the road, all odds on the loop at the end, except for 176 which is out of place mixed in with the odds. currently, there are no homes on the east side of the road except at the loop. http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=42.59767&lon=-73.5522&zoom=17&layers=M

Hi Richard,
as i encounter oddball situations with house numbers, i'll post links to examples here for consideration. not all of them may be easily solvable, i'm just
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=42.59767&lon=-73.5522&zoom=17&layers=M
Although that is certainly odd, I think that would be an easy case to deal with, as long as you included the driveways on the map. You would just attach a range of a single number to each of the nodes on the road. In the polish notation that would be Numbers1=0,N,-1,-1,E,24,24 Numbers2=1,N,-1,-1,E,26,26 Numbers2=1,N,-1,-1,E,42,42 etc... Thats assuming that those are the only numbers on the road. ..Steve
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