# Milestone tracking How usable is each map overall? Different milestones (roughly in order): - doesn't crash, but gets permanently stuck in gridlock - full PSRC day finishes without gridlock - with freeform policy is usually easier, since traffic signal defaults are quite bad - full day finishes without any aborted trips - enough parking spaces exist - parked cars are available when trips need them - no disconnected paths - no geometry problems; map looks reasonble and represents reality - simulation results match available measurements of reality - known vehicle counts for roads - example problem: lots of traffic cutting through UW The different map slices are pretty arbitrary, but roughly get bigger down the list. ## montlake - full PSRC day finishes with traffic signals - ~300 aborted trips, no free car available ## 23rd - full PSRC day doesn't gridlock with freeform policy - 23rd and madison traffic signal is the biggest problem, try manual traffic signals ## caphill - short roads at: 12th/union/madison, boylston/roanoke ## downtown - not enough room to even seed parked cars! ## lightrail - uninvestigated crash a while in ## ballard - short roads: aurora/winoa - uninvestigated crash a while in - super weird lane geometry near 26th and gilman - redundant points in a straight line ## huge_seattle - short roads: lake city, ne 115th - 12th and ravenna seems stuck, not sure why - Car with one-step route Router, crash around 6am