On 18/04/2023 17:26, Mateusz Konieczny via Tagging wrote:


Apr 18, 2023, 17:39 by [email protected]:

    I have come across a few cases where a mapper has has blindly
    answered no to a list of octane ratings that do not exist in the
    country they are mapping in.

    In the UK it is safe to assume every filling station sells Euro
    95/E10 and diesel.

Are there also LPG-only stations in UK?


I think that it is safe to say that there is something of everything somewhere - even if not currently mapped.  A few years ago a local petrol station hit on the interesting combination of "red diesel* + leaded".  After working down this list

https://taginfo.geofabrik.de/europe/britain-and-ireland/search?q=fuel

and looking at combinations, I currently use this logic:

https://github.com/SomeoneElseOSM/SomeoneElse-style/blob/master/style.lua#L1499

to decide whether something should be displayed on a map as "regular fuel", "electricity", "waterway fuel", "regular fuel and electricity", "LPG" or "hydrogen" (in UK/IE).  Note that consideration of aviation and water usage means looking at vending too - but you may want to just ignore those.

Best Regards,

Andy

* See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fuel_dye#United_Kingdom . "Green diesel" in Ireland.



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