2010/9/17 M∡rtin Koppenhoefer <dieterdre...@gmail.com>: > 2010/9/17 John F. Eldredge <j...@jfeldredge.com>: >> At a guess, the combination of amenity=fuel and shop=yes means that there is >> a retail shop in addition to fuel sales. This most likely is what Americans >> call a convenience store. Typically, most of the inventory will be beer, >> candy, soft drinks, and cigarettes, with a small assortment of overpriced >> groceries. There generally won't be any produce for sale, except perhaps >> some fruit. Occasionally you will find a business that sells fuel, but no >> other merchandise, or a convenience store that doesn't sell fuel, but most >> often you will find a business that does both. > > > I could guess as well, but as there are other tags documented for what > you are describing I'd guess that something different might be > intended. For the kind of shop you are describing amenity=fuel (and > Key:shop) say: > Kiosk: Add shop=kiosk (default is kiosk=no) to the fuel station if a > kiosk exists. > the discussion page also mentions shop=convenience
At the moment 849 nodes and 280 ways are tagged with shop=yes. But only 90 nodes and 17 ways are fuel stations, too. So I mixed something up. And of curse shop=kiosk or convenience is more precise. Ciao André _______________________________________________ Tagging mailing list Tagging@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging