because there are changes in individual behaviour -- and simultaneously, seestad aspern is changing asell. it's still under construction, it's one third built, so there is still potential for the district to use new info for the next construction phase. the mobile lab shares its data with anyone who is interested: companies, city planners, and the residents themselves. the data is especially important for the planning phase: the new district is meant to learn from its mistakes. at first it was tolerated that you park your car in front of the door, just in order to make your move easier. but that behavior quickly became established and turned into a habit. and when it was later penalized, there was a big fuss--although it was never planned that parking would be allowed there. so one of the things we've learned is to work with the development company to make sure that these things are taken into account in the newly built areas. all over seestadt aspern there are multi-storey parking houses, which are very well camoflaged. but they are never closer than the next public transport stop, so