When a customer has not frequently used a Miami courier service in the past, they may have many questions about the way that the courier operates and does business, including the rules and procedures surrounding the drivers. For instance, a person hiring a particular courier service for the first time will often not know what the courier company's policies are towards any traffic tickets that their drivers may get while on duty. It is an unfortunate reality of the courier business that many drivers to obtain traffic tickets during the course of their workdays. However, most courier companies have regulations to govern this sort of thing. Any driver convicted of unsafe driving, or who received far too many traffic violations would be unlikely to stay employed with any company for very long, both for their own reasons and in order to protect the rates on their insurance.
Some customers that have never used a local courier service in the past are even concerned that they may have to pay the traffic tickets if their driver is given a ticket while making a delivery for them. This is not true at all, and is not something that a client of a courier company needs to concern themselves with. A good courier company will have a firm policy of ensuring that its drivers adhere to the rules of the road, and if one of their drivers does get a ticket, most courier companies won't even pay for it. They place the responsibility for the illegal action on the driver themselves, so that they must face the penalty themselves for their traffic violation. This leads to fewer violations when drivers know that they have to take responsibility for their own actions. Exceptions might be made if the infraction is parking related and not driving related.
A reputable courier service that provides a high quality service to its customers is going to try and employ drivers that aren't the type to regularly get traffic tickets anyway. Most companies will do a total check on the driver's record of anyone looking for employment to ensure that they are not a person given to excessive speeding or with a history of accidents before they are hired by the company. This is both a measure of the company wanting reliable and high quality drivers, and is also often a term of the courier insurance that is carried by the company.