I drove through the Republic of Mordovia over the holiday season during a snowstorm and went on the highway. While I was driving, one could claim that I was on soil, and I rolled a track along the highway. The vehicle was easy to handle and had front-wheel drive. I drove with complete assurance at 80 miles per hour, but by the time I reached 110, I began to feel unsure about the trajectory. Because I was traveling with my family at the time, I did not attempt to go any quicker. I recommended a set for all three winter seasons, but the problem isn't with the tread; rather, it's with the spikes. Half of the front blew out, but I didn't spare it. Because there is no anti-slip system, when driving on asphalt in Hong Kong from a traffic signal every other time with axle boxes, I depart at the beginning, and when driving around corners, I also offer a surplus occasionally. In general, however, I am content, and at this point, I will be using the same new one for the second season (2022 production).