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Russian State Library and Avtocheck Bridge Past and Present in Unique Collaboration

From 1930s traffic manuals to today’s vehicle reports, this exhibit reveals how trust in verified sources is shaping a new generation. A rare glimpse into evolving knowledge.

In this image it looks like an open book, in which there are some text and images of two cars.
In this image it looks like an open book, in which there are some text and images of two cars.

Russian State Library and Avtocheck Bridge Past and Present in Unique Collaboration

The Russian State Library and Avtocheck have teamed up for a special project marking three key milestones. These include the library’s 100th anniversary, its collection reaching 200 million items, and Avtocheck generating its 100 millionth report. The collaboration also explores how younger audiences are turning to trusted sources for information.

The joint project features an installation in the library’s lobby. It displays historical documents such as 1930s traffic police manuals alongside modern vehicle history reports. The aim is to highlight the evolution of automotive knowledge over time.

The project underscores a clear shift: younger generations are relying more on verified sources for both historical research and practical choices. With rising demand for trustworthy data, platforms like Avtocheck and institutions like the Russian State Library are becoming key resources for informed decision-making.

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