I live outside the city. The main problem is the clay rise, when it gets wet, the clay becomes just a lubricant. You can drive on this rubber, if not in an outright downpour. Got pros: In general, good mud and normal summer asphalt tires. In particular, it rows well in the mud (except for the swamp;), it is well balanced (and does not hit at a speed of 100-130), it once crushed a glass bottle without consequences, it behaves normally on wet asphalt and with puddles. Wear resistance is good. Got cons: It slides on the ice and even on the markings in the summer! Somehow, at a speed of 60, I had to go around the pit on the right and drive into the markings - I was dragged into the oncoming lane (not a steep turn). Noise is tolerable.