Editorial and Safety Policy
This site is built around a simple rule: tire pressure guidance should help drivers take the next safe step without inventing vehicle-specific facts.
What we will not do
- We will not publish fixed vehicle PSI values unless an official, model-year-specific source has been verified.
- We will not treat the tire sidewall maximum PSI as the vehicle's recommended pressure.
- We will not use AI-generated vehicle photos that imply a real Mazda, Honda, Tesla, Audi, or other exact vehicle is shown.
- We will not present TPMS as a replacement for regular manual checks.
Required source standard
Core safety claims must be grounded in official or highly authoritative sources. For general US guidance, NHTSA TireWise is the baseline source: drivers should check tires at least monthly, use cold pressure when possible, and use the driver-side door label or owner manual for recommended pressure.
Image policy
Generic tire, gauge, label, and air-pump images may be used only when they support the task on the page. Vehicle-specific pages should use real licensed images, official permitted media, or neutral instructional diagrams. If a real image cannot be verified, the page should use text and diagrams instead of pretending to show an exact vehicle.
Page review checklist
- One primary keyword and one clear search intent.
- Short answer, step-by-step section, common mistakes, safety notes, FAQ, and next-step links.
- No invented PSI values, no unsupported model-year claims, and no misleading images.
- Internal links to calculator, gas station guide, vehicle guide, and safety policy where relevant.