First, she came for your porn. Now, Pamela Anderson is coming for your ride home.

The former “Baywatch” bombshell stars in a new PSA aimed at curbing ride-sharing apps.

The clip shows Anderson, 49, playing “The Driving Game,” a sendup of “The Dating Game,” in which male contestants from ride-sharing apps compete to drive her home.

She opts for the third, who claims to be licensed and background-checked, over the ride-sharing drivers, who are portrayed as cartoonish buffoons who haven’t had background checks or drug tests.

“Be safe. Think before you app,” Anderson says in the PSA, which is part of the National Limousine Association’s “Ride Responsibly” initiative.

Alexandra LaManna, a spokesperson for Lyft, told Page Six, “There is nothing more important to Lyft than the safety of our drivers and passengers, and we are committed to providing rides people can trust. This ad, which is paid for by the National Limousine Association, misleads consumers about the many safety benefits of ridesharing. Drivers must pass rigorous screenings such as criminal background and driving-record checks, social security traces, and vehicle inspections. Lyft disqualifies drivers for violent crime, sexual offenses, drug-related convictions, or other felonies that appear on background checks. Moreover, the technology behind the Lyft platform — for example you can share your ETA so your family or friends will know exactly where you are at all times during a ride — allows us to focus on safety in ways many limousines and taxis cannot.”

A rep for Uber told Page Six that while the ad didn’t specify any particular ride-sharing apps, “All drivers undergo background checks before accessing Uber. Any indication otherwise isn’t correct.”