The driver, whose name has not been released, had ejected passenger Sidney Wolfe, 43, and five others in the left lane of Coastal Highway (Route 1) in Dewey Beach, Delaware, at 1:44 a.m. of Sunday. Wolff was killed by a passing car as the Lyft driver fled, according to Delaware police. However, he has been located by authorities and has been “cooperative” with investigators, a police spokesman told The Post on Wednesday. “No charges have been filed at this time and we do not release the names of those involved unless charges have been filed,” the spokesman said. “Whether or not charges will be filed will be determined as the investigation progresses. This may take several months as the case continues to be investigated.” Sidney Wolf was struck and killed on the highway in Delaware on Sunday.LinkedIn / Sid Wolf Whether or not he’s charged, he won’t drive for Lyft again, with a company representative telling the Post he’s “hurt” about the incident. “Our hearts go out to Mr Wolf’s loved ones during this incredibly difficult time and we have reached out to offer our support,” the spokesman said. “We have permanently removed the driver from the Lyft community and are assisting law enforcement in their investigation.” The former Cuomo staffer is survived by a wife and two daughters.GoFundMe The Lyft driver had picked up the six passengers in Dewey Beach and was taking them to Bethany Beach when the ride was terminated after an undisclosed argument, police said. A Toyota Corolla swerved to avoid the stopped SUV and hit Wolf, who had exited the Lyft’s right rear passenger door and was standing in the road, police said. The 27-year-old driver of the Toyota remained at the scene but has not been charged, officers said. The other five passengers were not injured. Wolff was a senior policy adviser to Cuomo, who memorialized his former staffer in a Twitter post as a “phenomenal public servant who worked tirelessly for the betterment of all New Yorkers.” It is not yet clear if charges will be filed against the Lyft driver. Delaware State Police The former counselor was the “beloved husband” of Lindsey Greenbaum Wolf and father of daughters Emerson and Harmer, his online obituary said.