A man was fatally struck by a hit-and-run driver in Queens Thursday morning — just blocks away from where a cyclist was struck and critically injured the day before, police said.

The 56-year-old was struck around 5 a.m. in the express service roadway on the southbound side of Woodhaven Boulevard near 91st Avenue in Woodhaven, police said.

The driver then dragged the victim’s dismembered body nearly 300 feet before speeding away, according to police and sources at the scene. He was pronounced dead at the scene.

“Boom, like [an] explosion. Then car horns,” recalled a neighbor, who asked to remain anonymous. “It’s horrible. I can’t believe a person could do this. Terrible.”

Police have not yet provided a description of the vehicle, and the victim’s name has not been released pending family notification.

Area residents expressed concerns about the speeding drivers who pass through the intersection.

“All day every day people fly through here,” said Louis Calderon, a 49-year-old who owns a business on 91st Avenue. “People do 90 miles-per-hour to make the light. I’m surprised the city hasn’t done anything.”

Ramon Gutierrez, a 50-year-old Woodhaven man, complained about the dangers of crossing the intersection as he walked his wife to a nearby bus stop.

“It’s tough, very tough to cross here,” he said. “The busses pass us so fast, the wind pushes people back on the sidewalk. It’s too dangerous here.”

On Wednesday, a 28-year-old man was struck by a car just blocks away on Woodhaven Boulevard near Jamaica Avenue around 1 a.m., police said.

The driver remained at the scene and the victim was rushed to Jamaica Hospital Medical Center in critical condition.