Werner Poppele <[email protected]> writes: > In the US [1] I found some trailer parks tagged > landuse=trailer_park. Is that ok ? Any other recommendations ? The tag > tourism=camp_site seems to be not quite correct IMHO. > > taginfo > landuse=trailer_park 8 > amenity=trailer_park 23 > tourism=camp_site 40196
US culture for what it's worth: some people have an "Recreational Vehicle (RV)" that they take on vacation and live in, but they almost always consider this mostly temporary, even if they do it for six months. That's camping, basically (or 'trailer camping' vs 'tent camping'). Typically the people move around and visit different places. some people live in a 'mobile home' also called 'trailer', that is typically technically movable but often up on blocks in a 'trailer park' which is a community with a lot of them, streets, gardens, etc. It's mostly like a regular neighborhood with houses, except the homes are these mobile/trailer ones (smaller, less expensive) and there is usually less land per house. These mobile homes tend to be bigger than RVs, although a few RVs are truly enormous and might get close to small mobile homes (thus frightening all the other drivers). These two things really don't have anything do with each other.
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