Two women were sexually assaulted by Lyft drivers in separate incidents being investigated by the NYPD, police sources said Thursday.

In early September, one rider told police that she was on her way to a job interview in Manhattan when her Lyft driver began masturbating in the car, a high-ranking law enforcement source said.

“I was appalled and disgusted,” the woman told ABC news. “No woman should have to go through that.”

She said she left the car and reported the creepy cab ride to Lyft, the outlet reported.

In June, another rider said her late-night Lyft driver went off course, turned off the app and tried to sexually assault her — and Lyft had failed to investigate.

A spokesman for Lyft told ABC the drivers involved would no longer be allowed to work for the company — but the two women are taking their cases to court with lawyer Mike Bomberger, who filed a California suit against the ride-share company for failing to protect riders from sexual assault.

“I think that Lyft has sent a clear message that they are indifferent to these assaults occurring in their vehicles,” Bomberger told ABC. “They have taken policies to silence these women.”

In response to the suit, the company said it would start offering sexual-harassment prevention training, and is “committed to providing safe transportation.”

“Our commitment is stronger than ever as we dedicate more resources in our continued effort to ensure our riders and drivers have the safest possible experience,” spokesperson Mary Winfield said in a statement to the network.

Lyft did not immediately respond to a Post request for comment.

The NYPD urged “anyone who has been a victim to file a report so we can perform a comprehensive investigation.”