At DATE, AUTHOR wrote: Florian Steiper--- end citing AUTHOR-------
> Hello,
>
> http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=50.0307&lon=9.2286&zoom=12&layers=B00FTF
>
> This place has some obvious misplaced roads, is there a good way to
> correct this, without having been at the place ?

Without having been there would be rather hard, without messing it up
further.
If it *looks plausible* it desn't make it correct.
So the hard way would be to get the data in question
(something like:)
http://www.openstreetmap.org/export/?lat=50.0472&lon=9.195&zoom=12
select the bad structures (nodes presumably) and get the history vor an
object:

http://api.openstreetmap.org/api/0.5/_object_/_nnn_id_/history
replace _object_ with "way" or "node" or "relation"
replace _nnn_id_ with id of the object in question.
You get the old values in chronologial order for the object.
Which one is most plausible may only be decided by people in the area.

JOSM shows the area different - looks quite ok.

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