"Involving" is used to describe an event that includes certain people or things, in this case, two cars.
- "Including" is used for lists, but it doesn’t work well in this context.
- "Seeing" and "connecting" are incorrect in describing an accident between cars.
"Involving" is the correct term to use when describing an incident or event that includes certain people or things.
Although the new policy aims to increase efficiency, reducing costs, and enhancing employee satisfaction, some employees feel that the changes are too abrupt and poorly communicated.
Thank goodness, the damage to the car was \(\underline{neglectful.}\)
Among scientists, the discovery of the double helix structure of DNA and the genetic code it incorporates is widely regarded to be one of the most significant scientific discovery of the twentieth century.
If the President knew that his allies would let him down so suddenly, he would have handled them with the greatest care.