PROVIDENCE, R.I. — A local man who streamed himself on Facebook Live speeding and crashing into a Waste Management truck last fall has been arrested again — after another highway crash on Thursday.

Onasi Olio Rojas, 21, was arrested by state police after they responded to a crash at Route 95 South at Route 146 just before 3:30 p.m.

The new charge? Driving with a suspended license.

This isn't the first time Rojas has lost his license. Court records show that his license has been suspended several times in the last few years for various traffic violations, including speeding.

This time, Rojas had lost his license earlier this year because of the Facebook Live incident. State police said that Rojas streamed himself weaving in and out of traffic at speeds reaching 114 mph on Nov. 30 — until he hit the truck.

Rojas pleaded no contest to reckless driving and driving after his license had been suspended or revoked. He was ordered to serve home confinement for six months, and a Traffic Tribunal judge suspended his license for two years, retroactive to January, after finding him guilty of texting while driving.

Then came Thursday, when state police say they found him at the wheel of a car that crashed into another car. A prosecutor for the state police did not reveal any further information about the crash, but Rojas was taken to Rhode Island Hospital to be treated for injuries.

Although his T-shirt read "Pawtucket," Rojas is now living in Providence at 406 Adelaide Ave. Speaking through a Spanish interpreter, he seemed at first confused at his arraignment Friday at District Court and denied his identity and claimed to be unaware his license was suspended.

Rojas pleaded not guilty, and Judge Anthony Capraro set bail at $1,000 with surety, with a trial date set for Oct. 24.