2013/1/7 John F. Eldredge <j...@jfeldredge.com>

>
> In some cases, address interpolation may produce addresses that don't
> exist on the ground. My parents lived for years on a street that has
> several sharp turns. In order to keep the addresses more-or-less in sync
> between the two sides of the street, a number of potential house numbers
> were skipped at the inside of the sharp turns.
>

That's why i don't use interpolation from start to end of a street. I use
it from one to the other end of a block, never more than 10 numbers, when I
go through them and see there's all of them there.

Janko
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