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Russo-Baltique - Impression series

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About Russo-Baltique

Russo-Balt (sometimes Russobalt or Russo-Baltique) was the first Russian company that produced cars between 1909 and 1923.

Between 1909 and 1915 the cars were built at the railway car factory RBVZ in Riga, Latvia, and after the 1917 revolution a second factory was opened in Saint Petersburg, where they built armoured cars on chassis produced in Riga. In 1922, the production was moved from Saint Petersburg to BTAZ in Moscow. Russo-Balt produced both trucks and cars, often more or less copies of cars from the German Rex-Simplex or Belgian Fondu.

Today the company is still active in Riga and is producing trailers.

Concept car

The Russian Russo-Baltique is now promoting a Russian-German luxury car concept, the Impression, first introduced at the 2006 Concours d'Elegance.

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2-door
5-seat
V12 36v       SOHC    
407.9 kW / 547.0 hp / 547.0 hp        
   

Russo-Baltique Impression (2006)

2-door 5-seater fixed-head coupé, petrol (gasoline) 12-cylinder 36-valve V engine, SOHC (single overhead camshaft), 407.9 kW / 547.0 hp / 547.0 hp @ 5250 rpm / 5250 rpm / 5250 rpm, rear wheel drive

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The Varying Drivers License Requirements Around the World

Minimum driving ages, the number of passengers young drivers can have with them at any time, the times of day that drivers under the age of 18 can drive…

These all vary depending on where young motorists are driving. They vary, even, across the United States.

For instance, in Maine, motorists under the age of 18 aren’t allowed to have any passengers with them as they drive for the first 180 days after they obtain their licenses. In Alabama, motorists under the age of 18 can have one passenger with them.

And that’s just one example of the differences in driving license requirements from one part of the country to the next. The differences are even more pronounced when comparing one country to another. Minimum driving ages vary widely across the world. While most states in the United States allow youngsters to earn their learner’s permits at the age of 15, many other countries require their residents to be much older before they get behind the wheel of a car.

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