In Benin (Africa) these shops exist also – mostly only a table with some big bottles with fuel.
2015-03-19 9:18 GMT, Dave Swarthout <daveswarth...@gmail.com>: > I want to float an idea to get your reactions. Here in Thailand, and > especially in rural areas, there are hundreds of shops that sell motor fuel > in small quantities. Most of the population drive motorbikes which are used > for every sort of transport imaginable. They have a tiny petrol tank, > perhaps 4-5 liters, therefore a short range; they need frequent fill-ups. > To meet this need local individuals have set up small sheds or kiosks from > which they hand pump the small quantities needed. Some shops sell fuel by > the liter bottle, often a whiskey bottle. Such shops are poorly marked, > seldom have any signs indicating their presence and typically offer no > other services. If you live in the area you will know where the fuel shop > is, otherwise they're almost invisible > > At any rate, we're looking for a way to tag these fuel shops in such a way > that they become visible in OSM (and on our GPS units), and will not be > mistaken for a full size fuel service station. Current tagging practice is > to tag them with amenity=fuel and a made up name, for example, Bike petrol > or Drummed fuel. The people doing this are aware of the fact that such > tagging isn't strictly correct, but they understandably want to be able to > find those shops should they run out of fuel. One problem with this > Thailand-centric approach, is that other data consumers are unaware of it. > Another is that the informal names are multiplying rapidly and one mapper's > drummed fuel is another's barreled fuel and another's Bike petrol. Where it > will end is anyone's guess. > > I'm suggesting an addition to the values of the shop key: shop=fuel or > perhaps shop=motor_fuel > > My goal is to standardize the tagging so that at some point these shops can > be eventually rendered on Garmin compatible downloaded maps and hence made > visible. I have done this for my custom Garmin maps and find it a real > asset. > > Here is a photo of such a shop in my neighborhood: > https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File%3ABarreled_fuel_shop.jpg > > -- > Dave Swarthout > Homer, Alaska > Chiang Mai, Thailand > Travel Blog at http://dswarthout.blogspot.com > -- Lukas Sommer _______________________________________________ Tagging mailing list Tagging@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging