The Toll Roads(thetollroads.com) text message below is fraudulent and fake. The scam text message aims to trick potential victims into clicking the link in it by threatening late fees and legal actions. The link goes to a phishing website that steals personal or financial information. Therefore, if you have received the text scam, please delete it and do not follow its instructions.
Thetollroads.com Scam Text

Please pay the fee of FasTrak Lane on January 8, 2025. In order to avoid excessive late fees and
potential legal action on statements, please pay the fee in time. Thank you for your
cooperation.
https://thetollroads.com-
n3cv.cfd/us
(Please reply Y, then exit the text message and open it again to activate the link, or copy the link to your Safari browser and open
it)
The Toll Roads is advising drivers to disregard phishing texts being sent to their phones that detail a specific outstanding toll amount. If you receive a text and are unsure, The Toll Roads customers can verify valid text notifications by logging into their account. On the dashboard, scroll down to account security and click “Notification Verification” or use the direct link at https://secure.thetollroads.com/accounts/notification-verification.
The Toll Roads do not send text messages to non-accountholders.
If you receive a phishing text, please file a complaint at www.ic3.gov. This is a site dedicated to sharing information on Internet crimes across law enforcement agencies.
What to do if you responded to a phishing text?
If you think your information has been compromised involving credit card, bank account number or personal information, go to IdentityTheft.gov. There you’ll see steps to take including immediately contacting your bank or credit card company to report the incident and cancel your credit card.