Methods
Run Jacksonville Evidence-Lane Saturation Audits
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Key points
- Validate lane saturation against required source coverage.
- Keep saturation state separate from continuity conclusions.
- Retain gap rows in review status.
Next steps
- Require corroboration before supported updates.
- Escalate low-saturation rows through Source Review.
- Use fallback wording while lane gaps remain open.
Source trail
- FOBA Jacksonville hub – Evidence-lane saturation workflow anchor.
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