This document discusses how to analyze and detect crossed feeder issues in cellular networks using drive testing (DT). It defines crossed feeders as when the feeders for two or more sectors are incorrectly connected. This can cause problems like greater interference, poor uplink signal strength, and poor handover performance. DT can detect crossed transmit feeders by finding instances of a handset receiving signals that it shouldn't from a cell. Crossed receive feeders are harder to detect but statistics like poor uplink strength and link balance can indicate the issue. Crossed transmit and receive feeders show symptoms similar to crossed transmit feeders and can also be detected through DT.