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What problem does this feature solve?
It makes it possible to compare the latest route to START. Now you have to manually compare to ensure it's the same (or access START through the source, which I'd rather not).
Why do I want to compare with START? To check if this is the first routing made. Why would I want to do that? If coming from server-side and auth check fail, I want to replace th