Editorial Policy
How Tyres.Online creates, reviews, and maintains accurate vehicle insurance and tyre guides for UK drivers. Our commitment to quality, accuracy, and transparency.
Our Commitment
At Tyres.Online, we believe that UK drivers deserve access to clear, accurate, and impartial information when making decisions about tyres and vehicle insurance. Every piece of content we publish is designed to help you make informed choices with confidence.
We are committed to upholding the highest editorial standards across all our guides, comparison tools, and informational articles. Our content is never influenced by commercial relationships, and we clearly distinguish between editorial content and any sponsored or promotional material.
This policy outlines how we create, review, and maintain the content you find on our platform, ensuring it remains trustworthy, up to date, and genuinely useful.
How We Create Content
Research
Every article begins with thorough research using authoritative UK sources, including the FCA, ABI, and government publications.
Writing
Content is written in clear, accessible British English, avoiding jargon whilst ensuring technical accuracy for UK drivers.
Review
All content undergoes editorial review for factual accuracy, clarity, and compliance with current UK regulations before publication.
Research Process
Our research process draws on primary sources from UK regulatory bodies and industry organisations. We consult official publications from the Financial Conduct Authority, the Association of British Insurers, and government departments to ensure our information reflects current legislation, regulations, and best practice.
Writing Standards
We write exclusively in British English, using clear and accessible language that avoids unnecessary jargon. Where technical terms are required, we provide explanations so that all readers can understand the information. Our guides are structured to help you find the answers you need quickly, with logical headings and concise paragraphs.
Review Process
Before any article is published, it is reviewed for factual accuracy, regulatory compliance, and editorial quality. We cross-reference claims against authoritative sources and ensure that advice remains current and applicable to UK drivers. Articles that reference specific regulations or financial products are checked against the latest guidance from relevant bodies.
How We Update Content
Quarterly Review Cycle
We operate a quarterly review cycle across all published content. During each review, our editorial team checks articles for accuracy, relevance, and currency. Statistics, pricing information, and regulatory references are verified against the latest available data. Articles that require updates are revised and republished with a clear indication of the most recent review date.
Monitoring Regulatory Changes
The UK insurance and motoring landscape is subject to frequent regulatory change. We actively monitor announcements from the FCA, DVLA, DVSA, and the Department for Transport to ensure our content reflects the latest rules and requirements. When significant changes occur, affected articles are prioritised for immediate review and update.
Reader Feedback
We value feedback from our readers. If you spot an error, notice outdated information, or have a suggestion for improving our content, we encourage you to get in touch. All feedback is reviewed by our editorial team and, where appropriate, incorporated into content updates. Reader contributions help us maintain the highest standards of accuracy and usefulness.
Our Sources
We rely on authoritative, trusted sources to ensure the accuracy of our content. The following organisations and bodies inform our research and editorial process:
Financial Conduct Authority (FCA)
The UK's financial regulatory body responsible for overseeing insurance firms, ensuring fair treatment of consumers, and setting conduct standards across the industry.
Association of British Insurers (ABI)
The leading trade association for the UK insurance and long-term savings industry, providing data, research, and consumer guidance on insurance matters.
Motor Insurers' Bureau (MIB)
The organisation that compensates victims of uninsured and untraced drivers in the UK, and manages the Motor Insurance Database used by police and other authorities.
Department for Transport
The UK government department responsible for transport policy, road safety statistics, and motoring legislation that affects drivers and vehicle owners across the country.
DVLA & DVSA
The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency and the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency, responsible for vehicle registration, driver licensing, MOT testing, and driving standards across Great Britain.
Industry Standards Bodies
We also reference tyre industry bodies, European safety ratings (UTQG, EU tyre labels), and recognised motoring organisations to ensure our tyre guides meet the highest standards of accuracy.
Contact Us
We welcome your questions, corrections, and suggestions. If you believe any information on Tyres.Online is inaccurate or outdated, or if you have feedback on how we can improve our content, please do not hesitate to reach out.
Your input helps us maintain the quality and reliability our readers expect. Every piece of feedback is reviewed by our editorial team.