Police are aware of a Facebook Live video, taken at the same time by a person with the same name, showing a driver weaving in and out of traffic at a speeds exceeding 100 mph.

PROVIDENCE — A 20-year-old Pawtucket man remains in critical condition at Rhode Island Hospital a day after he smashed into the rear section of a dump truck on Route 6 on Wednesday morning.

Onasi Olio-Rojas was headed eastbound on Route 6 at about 11:25 a.m. when he lost control of a Honda Civic and hit the dump truck as it joined the highway from an entrance ramp at Dean Street, said state police Lt. Derek W. Borek.

The Civic, occupied only by Olio-Rojas, then crossed three highway lanes and hit the barrier with heavy impact on the driver side of the vehicle, said Borek.

Witnesses told state police that Olio-Rojas was seen driving erratically at high speeds prior to the crash, Borek added. The young man was extricated from the Civic by Providence firefighters.

The driver of the Waste Management dump truck was not injured, but damage to the rear of the truck complicated the task of removing it from the roadway, Borek said.

The road was blocked for about two hours, he said. An investigation continues.

Troopers did not find any signs of impaired driving at the scene, Borek said.

Borek said police were aware of a Facebook Live video, taken by a person with the same name as Olio-Rojas, showing a driver weaving in and out of traffic at a speeds exceeding 100 mph. The video ends abruptly at the scene of the crash, and was broadcast at the same time as the crash.

Borek said he could not verify the video's authenticity.

-With reports from staff writer Carol Kozma.