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Filter lanes don't fit the KISS principle because | Filter lanes don't fit the KISS principle because they are the cause of very complex situations that are hard to manage, while they don't add a lot of value in most routing instructions. | ||
Short segments and extra splits can have a negative influence on routing (extra penalty, incorrect average speeds, ...). | Short segments and extra splits can have a negative influence on routing (extra penalty, incorrect average speeds, ...). |
Latest revision as of 10:12, 6 July 2017
Filter lanes don't fit the KISS principle because they are the cause of very complex situations that are hard to manage, while they don't add a lot of value in most routing instructions. Short segments and extra splits can have a negative influence on routing (extra penalty, incorrect average speeds, ...).