There are places in the USA where you can buy a "mobile home" which is meant to be semi-permanently installed in one place, unlike an "RV" which is meant for camping in different places. I believe these are called "static caravans" in Britain, and there is a tag "building=static_caravan" for the installed feature, also known colloquially as a "trailer" (USA), "caravan" (Britain), or "manufactured home" (only really used in advertising by the industry).
In the USA small ones are "single-wide" if they can be moved in 1 piece, but you can get a "double-wide" or "triple-wide" manufactured house, which is moved in 2 or 3 pieces and has to be reassembled at the site where it is installed. These bigger ones usually get a foundation, but the smaller cheap ones are often left up on wheels or concrete blocks. Right now there is a page documenting "shop=mobile_home" which is used only 14 times - https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:shop%3Dmobile_home But is seems like this isn't the right terminology in British English. What would be better? shop=static_caravan perhaps? - Joseph Eisenberg _______________________________________________ Tagging mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging
