FLOWER MOUND, Texas — Mahir Choudhury is a 21-year-old college senior just trying to make ends meet, so a bill for more than $3,200 from the North Texas Tollway Authority is far out of reach.
Especially because he says the charges have been racked up on a car he no longer owns.
Choudhury sold his old Honda in 2024 to a local dealership and bought a Chevy Bolt in its place. About a month after the sale, he said he got a bill from NTTA associated with the license plate that was on his old Honda…