Look at the virtual lines for the roadways, then notice how they "follow" the roads. The principal intersection shows physical roadways aligned at roughly 90 degrees to each other in the horizontal plane; the segment above the (approximately) horizontal virtual roadway is very obviously displaced "clockwise" from the axis of the physical roadway it represents. Think of this as being a higher-level graphic of the common "GPS Fail" images; then you'll "get the funny."
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I don't get it? whats funny?
That's ridiculous, the person who made this needs to be shot.
Maybe he's blind?
I must be blind too....any hints?
the tag for the street number is on both lines and you can't which street it's pointing to from this zoom level...
That isn't funny
wtf is this suposed to be funny?
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The road heading north is crooked that's it its not even funny
Its the police chase going from left to right.
The top of a map should me North but it shows left as being East. Not really funny though.+
Look at the virtual lines for the roadways, then notice how they "follow" the roads. The principal intersection shows physical roadways aligned at roughly 90 degrees to each other in the horizontal plane; the segment above the (approximately) horizontal virtual roadway is very obviously displaced "clockwise" from the axis of the physical roadway it represents. Think of this as being a higher-level graphic of the common "GPS Fail" images; then you'll "get the funny."