A former Connecticut special education teacher accused of having sex with students was caught in a car with one of her alleged victims — despite an order of protection barring her from having contact with the teen, police said.

Laura Calladio Ramos, 32, of Milford, was pulled over on June 22 in Waterford after a cop spotted her talking on a cellphone while driving. Officers then determined that one of Ramos’ alleged victims in her pending sexual assault case was in the car with her, the Connecticut Post reported.

Ramos, who resigned from her position at Central High School in Bridgeport, was later charged with violating a protective order mandating that she have no contact with two students in the case. Investigators believe Ramos may have sexually assaulted other students as well.

Ramos, whose husband recently divorced her and gained custody of their 2-year-old son, is awaiting trial on two counts of second-degree sexual assault. Authorities allege Ramos sexually assaulted an 18-year-old special education student between December 2016 and April 2017 and a second student on multiple occasions at a restaurant in Shelton, where a student told police they had sex in the eatery’s electrical room after Ramos told him her husband no longer wanted to be intimate with her.

The student told police he later received a text from Ramos saying it was the best sex she ever had.

Police said Ramos, whose husband attended her initial arraignment, admitted after her arrest in a video-recorded statement that she had sex with the 18-year-old student a “handful of times” from December 2016 until April 2017, usually in her car.

Ramos, who remains free on $50,000 bond, is expected to appear in court Thursday before Superior Court Judge Robert Devlin.

“Laura Ramos has faithfully attended every court appearance and will continue to do so,” Ramos’ attorney, Edward Gavin, told the Connecticut Post. “We will address the motion [to revoke her bond] at the hearing.”

Prosecutors declined to comment, according to the newspaper.