A Lyft driver, who ran out of gas in Suffolk County, was busted for driving with 17 license suspensions, according to cops.

Leith Crossen, 57, of Cherry Hill, N.J., ran out of gas after dropping off a passenger at about 9:35 p.m. Saturday on Woodbury Road near Cold Spring Harbor Train Station, police said.

Cops spotted Crossen in his 2007 Volkswagen Jetta after responding to a report of a possible drunk driver in the area.

Crossen was not drunk, but when police ran his license, it came back with 17 suspensions, according to police.

The Jersey man was charged with aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle.

According to the ride-hail company, Crossen had passed his background and DMV checks in March.

Crossen wasn’t driving for Lyft at the time, and hasn’t since April, according to the company.

“Safety is fundamental to Lyft and we take these allegations extremely seriously,” a Lyft spokeswoman said. “The driver’s license this individual provided when applying to drive with Lyft did not show any disqualifying driving records. He has not driven on the Lyft platform since April and is permanently banned from driving with Lyft.”