Just a general note:
When I mention a wp being "off", I don't go with OSM only (like I did in pre-canmb-times) but always check the location on Esri WorldImagery too.
That means: I zoom-in to max with OSM Default layer, zoom-out twice. I click through the table and check the wp location and all non-TM-route label names (here, DC route names, street names, village names). When the wp looks off on OSM, I change to Esri WorldImagery layer. If it's also off here, I report the wp as being "off".
Note: Sometimes OSM is off compared to WorldImagery. Sometimes the junction is larger than it looks like on OSM. Sometimes the real situation and the best wp position is only clear - traffic island, road markings, slip roads,... - when checking on WorldImagery. I think that I don't report about 30...50% of the wps which look "off" on OSM. OTOH, I don't check wps on WorldImagery at all which look fine on OSM.
This should be considered when updating the location.
I recommend peer-reviewing other systems similarily.