Jersey drivers are being targeted by a text messaging scam from “NJ Turnpike toll services” that’s designed to trick them into entering their bank or credit card information into a bogus website, officials warned. Officials from the real New Jersey Turnpike Authority said they began getting complaints about the text messages on April 11. The New Jersey E-ZPass website also is warning drivers not to respond to text messages from unfamiliar numbers claiming they have an unpaid toll. The text messages claim drivers owe an outstanding toll balance and need to follow a link to a fake website to avo…