> > i.e. they are similar to traditional rental vehicles with drivers, while > other concepts were more aiming at circumventing regulation (which seems > was ultimately not succesful, in the EU there was a decision to regard them > as transport company and not as IT service company, as they had argued, and > many countries have banned their business either as a whole, or significant > parts of it).
Ok but that is not the object of that discussion . I have some official spots for them in the Barcelona's Harbour (and I'm sure if I search in other transportation important places I will find more. How can I map it? Should I have to make a subtag like .e.g. : prsv (private service vehicle) =designated ? Thanks yopaseopor On Tue, Aug 21, 2018 at 3:55 PM, Martin Koppenhoefer <dieterdre...@gmail.com > wrote: > > > 2018-08-21 14:29 GMT+02:00 Warin <61sundow...@gmail.com>: > >> If there are specific parking or resting areas for vehicles that provide >> a kind of service like these, we should craft the definitions carefully and >> see what we need to require in order to be able to identify and distinguish >> the different classes that we want. >> >> >> Rather than "what we want" it should be "what exists". >> >> What is being mapped? >> Places where these vehicles are parked? For what reason are they parked? >> Is it restricted to only these kind of vehicles? >> Or an office where these vehicles are managed? >> > > > > question was for a place with reserved parking, my question was about the > "these vehicles" part: _which_ vehicles, because as I tried to explain in > my mail, not all vehicle rental with drivers are the same class (what we > want vs. "what exists": classes do not exist without someone creating it, > it is us who decide what kind of class according to what kind of criteria > we create - for mapping in osm). Example: it could be sufficient to have > just one tag (or "class") for all kinds of vehicles (likely not for most of > the OSM mappers though). > > Already looking at Uber alone, it is clear they have quite different > divisions which offer different services which will likely fall into > different classes, e.g. Uberpop, UberBlack, Uber-Lux, Uber-SUV, Uber-X, > Uber-XL, UberSelect and Uber-Van. AFAIK Uber-X and UberBlack drivers are > required to hold a transportation license, i.e. they are similar to > traditional rental vehicles with drivers, while other concepts were more > aiming at circumventing regulation (which seems was ultimately not > succesful, in the EU there was a decision to reagrd them as transport > company and not as IT service company, as they had argued, and many > countries have banned their business either as a whole, or significant > parts of it). > > Cheers, > Martin > > _______________________________________________ > Tagging mailing list > Tagging@openstreetmap.org > https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging > >
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