With regards to the fee how would you tag the majority of uk
supermarkets where the trolleys accept both £1 and €1 coins? This
seams to be pretty standard on all trolleys introduced since approx
1998.

On 4/26/10, Gregory <nomoregra...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> On 26 April 2010 11:45, Adrien Pavie <dr...@laposte.net> wrote:
>
>>
>> > Don't forget that we already use the scheme
>> > <vehicle>=yes/no/designated/maybe/... to express access restrictions
>> > for modes of transport - so "cart=no" actually means "no shopping cart
>> > riding allowed in here" ;-)
>> >
>> > -Martin
>>
>> Ok, I will change it in the wiki, shop:cart=true/false and the other
>> tags/propositions.
>> But it could be funny create a roadsign "No shopping carts" =P
>>
>
> A lot of supermarkets have a system to stop you taking trolleys/carts home
> (sometimes instead of a charge) so they have a sign like "No carts beyond
> this line, cart will stop suddenly".
>
> You could use the fee tag. http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:fee
> <http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:fee>but on the shop=* node that
> seems strange (an entry fee to a shop?) so I would suggest
> shop:cart:fee=yes/no (or cart:fee=yes/no) and link to the fee page.
> I would like to know what coin I need for the trolleys, and I think the fee
> tag is supposed to allow this with something like fee=0.50 (assumes local
> currency!), and I think we can assume you usually have just one coin needed.
>
> I don't see a need for this information to be rendered on the map, but
> someone could make an application of providing the information at the side
> (along with opening_hours etc) when you click the shop or in a list of
> search results for shops near you. OSM isn't all about 'the' map.
>
> --
> Gregory
> o...@livingwithdragons.com
> http://www.livingwithdragons.com
>

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