Editorial Policy

    People-first goal

    The site is built to help drivers understand likely traffic-ticket consequences and find the next local page they actually need. Pages should exist because they solve a real post-ticket question, not because they add another page to browse.

    We treat traffic-ticket content as a decision-support product first and an SEO surface second.

    How pages are reviewed

    Country, country-ticket, and guide templates are reviewed for uniqueness, usefulness, and their ability to send users into relevant calculator hubs, official sources, or practical next steps. We prefer improving high-value pages over publishing lightweight pages that do not answer a driver’s question.

    Pages are only published for indexing when they have enough original data, calculator context, official-source references, and practical next-step value to stand on their own.

    What we avoid

    • • Publishing near-duplicate hubs that differ only by a light keyword swap.
    • • Treating guide pages like generic summaries detached from the calculator product.
    • • Publishing topic pages before they have enough original content or strong next-step value.

    Accuracy and limits

    The site provides educational estimates and comparison paths, not legal advice. Users should verify ticket-specific details with official authorities, courts, insurers, or qualified attorneys.