Wood from the elevated 7-train tracks crashed into the windshield of a car in Queens just after noon on Thursday afternoon, terrifying residents who were standing below.

Several videos and photos posted to social media show the long wooden piece sticking out of the windshield of the black Chevy Tahoe underneath the tracks on Roosevelt Avenue near the Woodside/61st St. Station.

“I saw it come out of the sky,” one man says to other onlookers in one of the videos posted to the Facebook group Woodside Pride.

Councilman Jimmy Van Bramer also posted a photo of the impaled car and called for an investigation into the condition of the tracks.

“Thankfully the driver was not injured, but someone could have been killed!” Van Bramer tweeted. “There must be an immediate investigation into how something this dangerous could happen. @MTA must answer for our crumbling subway infrastructure before a tragedy occurs.”

Police said the car was headed eastbound on Roosevelt Avenue when the wood speared the windshield. The driver refused medical attention, officials said.

The old wood was stored on a storage platform workers had built below the tracks, said MTA officials, who added that they dismantled the shelf after the harrowing incident.

“We take this incident extremely seriously, are conducting a full investigation into what happened, have personnel ensuring the rest of the area is safe, and are relieved that no one was injured,” said agency spokesman Shams Tarek.