A Connecticut speed demon crashed his car as he hurtled over a bridge at 100 miles per hour — and livestreamed the whole thing, police said.

Kenneth Hofler, 23, of Middletown, who had a suspended license, used his phone to record himself as he sped along the Gold Star Memorial Bridge Saturday morning, according to state police.

A trooper trailed behind Hofler as he sped onto an exit, where his car careened into a guardrail and rolled over.

The clip shows Hofler filming the road ahead of him, and his speedometer, before losing control on the off-ramp and dropping his phone.

Hofer — who was taken to Lawrence and Memorial Hospital with minor injuries — was found in possession of more than one ounce of marijuana.

He was issued a misdemeanor summons for reckless driving, driving with a suspended license, driving without insurance and possession of marijuana.

Hofler — who has a criminal record dating back to 2014 — was out on $35,000 bond in connection with an October arrest at the time of the crash, authorities said.

Saturday’s incident is not listed in court records, and it’s unclear if Hofler has an attorney to represent him.

“Sometimes a Trooper’s accident report writes itself,” police posted to Facebook, along with the video. “The operator of this vehicle was kind enough to publicly live stream himself traveling over the Gold Star Memorial Bridge, while driving at reckless speeds prior to being involved in an accident.”

“The posted speed limit for the Gold Star Memorial Bridge is 55 MPH,” the post said. “Speeding and live streaming is not only dangerous, it is illegal. Thankfully, this operator was wearing his seatbelt, or they could have suffered serious injuries. Please slow down and drive safely.”

With Post wires