On Thu, Feb 20, 2020, 8:28 PM Martin Koppenhoefer, <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Am Do., 20. Feb. 2020 um 13:21 Uhr schrieb Eugene Alvin Villar < > [email protected]>: > >> The only difference is one is human-powered while the other is >> engine-powered. >> > > > IMHO, if we distinguish automobile taxis from motorcycle taxis, we should > also distinguish both from human powered vehicles. They may all fulfill > similar necessities, but from this "only difference" there are following > many consequences (speed, noise, range, etc.) so it would definitely be > worth make a distinction. > Just to clarify, these public transport services are either exclusively using motorcycles or exclusively using bicycles in a particular locale. As a commuting passenger, you generally have no choice whether you want the bicycles instead of motorcycles or vice versa. So the difference (human vs. engine) is a pedantic difference instead of a practical difference. That said, it is perfectly fine to use different secondary tags or subtags to differentiate between the two, just not have different top-level tags. >
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