This could be your next Uber.

Two people were caught having sex in an Uber car in broad daylight on a trash-filled Queens property owned by the MTA.

Footage obtained by The Post shows a man with curly yellow hair stepping out of a TLC-plated black Toyota Camry with his shorts around his ankles and apparently getting busy with someone inside the backseat on the passenger side.

About a minute later, the clown pulls his shorts up and a bare-bottomed brunette woman briefly steps out of the backseat.

The man then walks back around to the driver’s side and takes off.

The video was shot by a city bus driver in May or June of this year under the M train tracks off of Fresh Pond Road in Ridgewood, on a property owned by the MTA, sources told The Post.

Local residents have complained about the state of the property, which they say has essentially turned into a garbage dump.

“A horrible smell,” resident Alejandrina Hernández told NY1. “When I pass by here I have to be covering my nose because it is too much.”

City Councilman Robert Holden said he’s gotten complaints about trash and rats on the MTA lot from constituents, but none about lewd activity. Still, he said the agency’s failure to maintain the property “promotes this kind of activity.”

“I can’t believe how brazen this guy was,” Holden told The Post. “It’s quite disgraceful considering this is a TLC cab and people actually have to sit in it.”

“I don’t know if I want to take an Uber or Lyft again,” he added. “People never think about things like this happening before getting in a car — but here you have graphic evidence!”

Holden said the driver should have his TLC license revoked, calling the underpass tryst “disgusting.”

The car in the video is owned by Bronx livery company Jerome One Stop Services. The owner told The Post only registered TLC drivers have access to his fleet of vehicles and that he had no knowledge of the cab sexcapade.

“Of course it’s concerning,” said the owner, who declined to give his name.

TLC declined to comment.

MTA Communications Director Tim Minton said the agency is working on cleaning up the property.

“Unauthorized access to this lot for any purpose is a violation of the law,” Minton said. “When all debris that was dumped by trespassers has been removed, NYC Transit intends to review options for securing the site.”

Public records show the car is affiliated with Uber. Asked for comment, an Uber spokeswoman said: “There is not a license plate with that number associated with the Uber app.”