Do this long enough and you come across situations were you say; "Why did that dummy do it like that?"
It's really bad when the dummy is yourself.
So I'm "fixing" a survey from the 1990's. For some reason (I believe it was the clients idea, yeah I'll go with that) I did a survey and granted land to a family member out of a trust to the ROW of a state highway. It should have been to the centerline. Anyway, the trust later sold its interest to a neighbor and created a weird Y shaped ownership in the highway and they want to cut off a parcel to clean up the configuration of the land.
Always go to the centerline, talk the client into doing it that way, unless there is a really compelling reason not to (in this case there wasn't).
Of course, the ROW needs to be an easement and not fee.