The MTA is looking to install protective netting under all of its elevated subway tracks.

The move follows a series of incidents over the past year where pieces of debris have fallen from elevated tracks in Queens.

In one case, a plank of wood fell from the 7 train tracks and impaled the windshield of an SUV.

No one was hurt in any of the incidents.

But the MTA did launch a pilot program to install netting in some areas.

The agency has included $325 million to expand the netting under its newly proposed Capital Plan.