Alyssa Jenna Mallett, 25, was arrested and charged with reckless endangerment, assault, and criminal mischief

A female cab driver has been arrested and charged after video showed her in a wild road rage brawl and then ramming into a car with two children in the back.

Alyssa Jenna Mallett, 25, was driving a yellow cab in New York City Thursday when she was cut off by a Nissan SUV, according to police.

Video shows Mallet out of her cab and getting into a fist fight with the 24-year-old male driver.

The 22-year-old female passenger then gets out of the car and the three are seen in an all-out brawl - pulling hair, biting, scratching and punching on the streets of Manhattan.

Bystanders are seen trying to break up the fight as the couple and Mallet wrestle each other to the ground.

Video shows the cab driver from Brooklyn (in white) in a fist fight with a male driver and a female passenger who allegedly cut her off

Mallet, of Brooklyn, then gets back into her yellow cab as the couple return to their truck.

Video shows Mallet trying to get away but being blocked by the SUV.

She hits a UPS trucks, another car and eventually rams into the SUV while trying to escape.

According to police, the couple had an 11-year-old girl and two-week-old baby in the car with them.

Mallett has been charged with reckless endangerment, assault and criminal mischief.

The couple have not been charged.

This is not Mallet's first negative encounter while driving the taxicab.

Taxi and Limousine Commissioner Meera Joshi said she has had a TLC license for 14 months but next week has a TLC hearing for another issue.

Mallet gets back in her car and hits two parked vehicles before ramming into the couple's SUV where an 11-year-old girl and two-month-old were in the back seat

She allegedly refused to pick up a passenger but also has upcoming hearings for overcharging passengers.

She was arrested in June at LaGuardia Airport for allegedly hitting her passenger in the head with her cell phone, according to Fox 5.

Her license was suspecded after that incident but tyhe charges were dismissed her her license reinstated,

Now, the commissioner believes after the latest incident Mallet's license will be permanently revoked.