Corrections Policy
Last updated: June 25, 2026
Accuracy matters. When Truck N' Hustle publishes something that is wrong, we correct it promptly and transparently. This policy explains how we handle errors and how you can report one.
How to Report an Error
If you spot a factual mistake in any article — a wrong figure, a misstated regulation, an incorrect name, or anything else — email us at info@trucknhustle.com with the article title or link and a description of the issue. If you can point us to a source for the correct information, that helps us act faster.
How We Handle Corrections
We review every correction request. When we confirm an error:
- We fix the error in the article.
- For material errors — ones that change the meaning or substance of a story — we add a dated correction note at the bottom of the article explaining what was changed.
- Minor fixes (typos, formatting, broken links) are corrected without a note.
Clarifications
Sometimes an article is accurate but could be clearer or could leave a misleading impression. In those cases we may add a clarification rather than a correction, noting what we've made clearer.
Updates to Developing Stories
News stories sometimes change as new information emerges. When we update a developing story with significant new facts, we note that the article has been updated and when.
Our Commitment
We will not quietly delete or rewrite reporting to hide a mistake. Corrections are part of doing journalism honestly, and we treat them that way.
Contact
Truck N' Hustle — Corrections
info@trucknhustle.com