A professional New York City driver faces a $14,034.71 bill from the MTA for tolls and fees, leading to his vehicle registration suspension. Luis Corporan, who has been a licensed TLC driver for over a decade, claims he was on top of his E-ZPass account payments but received notices he believed were already addressed. The bill includes $2,134.71 in tolls and a staggering $11,900 in fees, which are more than five times the toll amount. The MTA declined to answer specific questions, stating only that “People who pay their tolls don’t pay fines.” This case highlights a recurring issue of drivers accumulating massive debt due to unexplained toll fees, with other drivers reporting similarly high bills and lack of clear notification. State Assemblymember Mike Reilly is pushing legislation to cap these fees, noting they far exceed those on the New York State Thruway.