Israeli scientists have developed a computer program Parkagent, which is able to simulate the real situation, resulting in a lack of Parking in specific areas of any city, and offers optimal solutions. Tel Aviv University has developed a Parking simulator that provides the maximum information about the city: number of buildings, institutions of all types, roads, number of vehicles, congestion at a specific hour of the day, reports RBC daily. The authors note that up to 30% of vehicles during peak hours can't easily find Parking and have to reel up circles, wasting fuel and creating congestion. The simulator can accurately calculate where you should build a multi-storey car parks, where you can reduce or even close to existing. The program can also analyze whether successful or that the initiative of the authorities, such as the Moscow authorities could pre-calculate the effectiveness of Park and ride car parks in the city, before you start to build them. The city authorities are also constantly think about the problem of lack of Parking space: in the CENTRAL administrative district of Moscow decided to create a map of Parking occupancy.