[WATCH] ‘KUWTK’ Car Crash — Watch Vacation Take A Terrifying Turn With Accident – Hollywood Life

‘KUWTK’: Kim, Khloe & Kylie Jenner Get In Scary Crash With North West — Watch

So scary! In a new sneak peek of the May 31st episode of 'Keeping Up with the Kardashians,' Khloe, Kylie, Kim and North get into car crash on the way back from their Montana trip! Watch here. This video is seriously terrifying! The Keeping Up with the Kardashians cameras were rolling on Feb. 21 when the family got side swept right off the snowy road in Montana -- and now we have the first look of the video. Khloe Kardashian was behind the wheel, Kylie Jenner in the passenger seat while Kim Kardashian and North West sat in the back.

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‘KUWTK’: First Look At Kardashians’ Scary Crash

In the video, we see the family driving when a big truck goes by fast and she they swerved off the road. In the clip, you hear Khloe yelling “it’s not my fault,” and Kim yells, “I don’t have my seatbelt on” along with “holy f–k.”

It’s definitely a scary experience. At the time, Captain Mark Wilford told HollywoodLife.com the following:

This incident was very minor, it was a simple slide-off. There was no damage to their vehicle – a black Yukon GMC – and no citations were issued. There were three occupants in the vehicle, but no one was hurt. No one had to go to the hospital. They were heading northbound on Jack Rabbit Lane, one mile north of Valley Center.  They did not cross over to the other lane, they slid off on their side of the road. It was not considered a crash so no pictures were taken, nor was it filed as a crash. Incidentally, road conditions have been very poor in that area. We had 10-12 incidents reported that morning.

Luckily, everyone was okay — especially because baby North West was in the car! After the accident, Kim took to Instagram to post a pic of the sky, with the caption, “Thank you God for watching over us and keeping us safe.”

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It’s definitely something to be thankful for — that looked terrifying!

— Emily Longeretta