A same-sex couple from Houston says an Uber driver booted them from the vehicle along a busy freeway — all because they shared a quick smooch during the ride.

Randall Magill, 28, and Jose Chavez, 26, who were recently engaged in the Dominican Republic, said they had been drinking at a holiday party and decided to call for an Uber, Click 2 Houston reported.

Everything went fine – until they went in for a kiss in the minivan, they said.

“I wasn’t doing anything that I wouldn’t have done in public. I’m not going to embarrass myself or my fiancé by any means,” Magill told the news outlet, adding that they were divided by an aisle

“I’ve never heard of anyone being asked to stop kissing anywhere, especially when you’re just peck on the lips,” he said.

He said the driver told them he ordered a straight couple to stop kissing earlier, but Magill and Chavez said they don’t believe that.

“He said, ‘I can’t take you no more.’ He was like, ‘I’m going to have to drop you guys off,’ and we said, ‘That’s fine,’” Chavez said. “I was upset. I’ve never been told not to kiss or anything.”

Magill said the driver pulled off the freeway and left them stranded next to a concrete sound barrier.

The couple said they had to walk under a bridge to the other side of the Southwest Freeway and call another Uber to take them home.

“I’ve never had a bad experience with Uber, this was probably, I’ll never use them again,” Magill said. “I was super disappointed. Everyone I have ever ridden with has been very nice, very respectful. Even the ones I could tell were not so comfortable with carrying us, they were very respectful.”

An Uber rep said both the rider and driver reported the incident, which the company is investigating.