El vie., 30 mar. 2018 8:13, Stephan Knauss <o...@stephans-server.de>
escribió:

> Hello Dave,
>
> As this is a thing country specific, people typically expect the norm. So
> no need to tag this explicitly.
>
> Question is how to tag it.
>
> self_service sounds like the right key to tag exceptions from the norm. It
> can also be used with the same meaning for example for car wash. These come
> as well as stations where you insert coins in a machine to get pressurized
> water or with staff doing the car wash for you, eg while you are shopping
> in the supermarket.
>
> Stephan
>
>
> On March 30, 2018 12:08:44 PM GMT+07:00, Dave Swarthout <
> daveswarth...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> In the U.S. almost all service stations are unattended these days. The
>> pumps are automated and accept only credit cards. Persons needing to pay
>> cash have to go to a separate office or shop to pay. Oregon used to be the
>> only state I visit regularly in which customers were not allowed to fuel
>> their vehicles. Attendants did everything; filled the tank, cleaned the
>> windshield, checked the oil. IIRC, that law just recently changed.
>>
>> Dave
>>
>> On Fri, Mar 30, 2018 at 7:44 AM, Stephan Knauss <o...@stephans-server.de>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> It is the norm that you have an attendant coming and filling up the tank
>>> for you.
>>>
>>> Some places will always clean the windscreen while waiting for the
>>> refill, but don't this is something to tag special as you can always ask
>>> the attendant to clean them.
>>>
>>> In some countries it differs, so I suggest to tag things not following
>>> the norm of the country.
>>>
>>> Stephan
>>>
>>>
>>> On March 29, 2018 5:58:51 PM GMT+07:00, "Javier Sánchez Portero" <
>>> javiers...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Sorry, english is not my first languange and I'm not sure of have been
>>>> used the correct word in the subject. I'm looking for a key to denote if
>>>> you have to refuel by your self or not. I meant if the station operates on
>>>> self service mode.
>>>>
>>>> Didn't found nothing in the wiki or taginfo.
>>>>
>>>> I'm confused also about the use of Key:tenant. The description in the
>>>> wiki is to short for a non native English speaker. Could any one give me
>>>> further details?
>>>>
>>>> Thank you, Javier.
>>>>
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>>
>> --
>> Dave Swarthout
>> Homer, Alaska
>> Chiang Mai, Thailand
>> Travel Blog at http://dswarthout.blogspot.com
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In some countries the norm is to fill the tank by self service, in other
with attendants, but in many you can find both classes of stations so there
aren't a default value there.

I think this is important for disabled drivers to have to go down the car
to fill or not.

Javier

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