On Fri, 2023-06-09 at 10:24 -0400, Greg Troxel wrote: > Anne-Karoline Distel <annekadis...@web.de> writes: > > > [women's and parent's parking] > > I can believe it exists, and it being common in .eu explains why it's > in > the josm presets. > > You're right about caravans/ RVs, that should be its own tag as > > well and > > be rendered. Generally there is parking provided for coaches as they bring a lot of people to spend money.
For large motor homes the rule is usually buy as many pay and display tickets as the number of car size spaces you are taking up. > > For coaches, I'm in favour of amenity=coach_parking (or > > "bus_parking", if people don't like the term "coach". This might be > > easier for non-native British English speakers), since that's how > > it's > > done with cars and bicycles. > > I would use the normal UK term, as OSM tradition is to use UK > English. > It seems coach is for distance and 'bus' is used for within a city as > part of a rapid transit system. But we need an en_GB native speaker > to > opine. > > In the US people do use "motorcoach" to refer to a "tour bus" when > trying to make it sound fancy, so I don't think coach_parking will > confuse most en_US speakers. But e.g. Greyhound calls itself bus. Greyhound is however a PSV too, operated by coaches (as are National Express in the UK). They both operate a regular service to a published timetable and carry anyone who pays the fare. Phil (trigpoint) _______________________________________________ Tagging mailing list Tagging@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging