Hello everyone, In Madagascar we have all of these :
- motorcyle taxis (ojek/boda boda...) - bicycle taxis - auto rickshaws (tuk tuk/bajaj) - cycle rickshaws - human pulled rickshaws (pousse pousse) Tried to search the wiki, this mailing lists , taginfo... but havent found proper tags. Has the OSM data model evolved since and are there proper ways to tag these? Do these fall under amenity=taxi? Le ven. 20 sept. 2019, 04:57, Joseph Eisenberg <[email protected]> a écrit : > In Yogjakarta (Indonesia) you can hire 5 different rides with different > names > > 1) taxi (motorcar) - called a “taksi” > 2) pedicab (pedaled tricycle) - called a “becak” > 3) motorcycle “taxi” - called a “Ojek” (a private motorcycle is a “motor) > 4) auto rickshaw - called a “bemo” or “bajai” > 5) horse-drawn carriage - called a “dokar” or “andong” depending on if 2 > or 4 wheels. These are becoming rare now, so I haven’t mentioned them > before. > > A horse-drawn carriage can hold 8 people with luggage, but a motorcycle > only carried 1 or 2 without luggage, so they are quite different features. > And the bicycle rickshaw/pedicab won’t go up hills and can’t carry too much > weight. I believe they deserve different tags. > > Joseph > > On Fri, Sep 20, 2019 at 10:21 AM Warin <[email protected]> wrote: > >> On 19/09/19 15:02, Graeme Fitzpatrick wrote: >> >> >> >> >> On Thu, 19 Sep 2019 at 13:57, Joseph Eisenberg < >> [email protected]> wrote: >> >>> >>> Is "pedicab" the best British English / International English term for >>> these hired tricycles vehicles? >> >> >> That's what I've always known them as. >> >> >>> There are also "motorcycle rickshaws", called "tuk-tuk" in Thailand >>> and "bemo" or "bajai" here in Indonesia. They are 3 wheeled vehicles >>> with 1 or 2 covered bench seats in the back, and the front is like >>> part of a motorcycle. >>> >>> These probably need a different tag. Is there a standard British >>> English term for these? >> >> >> As they are not common in the UK (someone rode a tuk-tuk back from India >> so there is at least one there) they don't have a common term. >> >> I have had a local English speaker use the term "" in Yogyakarta, but >> that could have been for my benefit. >> >> If the local 'taxi' is a horse and carriage .. then so be it. >> >> Possibly the kind of taxi needs to be indicated? As noted on the wiki for >> taxi people are already trying to tag this. >> >> taxi_vehicle=car/motorbike/tuk_tuk/* may be a way forward?? This keeps >> the local use with the differences. >> _______________________________________________ >> Tagging mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging >> > _______________________________________________ > Tagging mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging >
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