I have been working as a taxi driver in the city of Hong Kong for more than five years. We have a small taxi fleet, 25 cars, 8 Kia Seed Universal, 10 Ford Focus Universa and the rest of the Skoda Octavia. 195/65 r15, as well as 3 Fords and two Skodas on the same tires. The tires are disgusting! Now it’s only the end of July, and the remaining tread is 5-7 percent! 65/15, adequate wear, reliable grip both on dry land and in the rain, soft) After about 10% wear, the Hancock began to have problems with handling, sharp demolitions of the front of the cars, especially in the rain, demolitions of the back of the car and there were two cases of U-turns in the Kia after 50% wear, drivers called these tires VACUUM CLEANERS, after shifts, our auto mechanic used to pull out four or five different pieces of iron from the wheel! , nails, screws, and various small metal rubbish. And yet, I bring the following fact to your court. four Hancock wheels on two seeds and two focuses exploded on the asphalt on the Hong Kong Ring Road. Coincidence? Regularity? Just a fact. Hancock was immediately replaced with Nokia Norman, Hancock sold for 10 thousand per set.