Two confirmed deaths, dozens of children injured were taken to the hospital after the vehicular accident in Interstate 44, 32 miles west of St. Louis, Missouri. Official said that the bus carrying high school band member to Six Flags amusement park, when the said accidenhappens.Vehicular accident occurred, killing two people involving a tractor, two school buses and a pick up truck. The Missouri State Highway Patrol says that the truck slammed at the back of the tractor which slowed the traffic near a construction site near the gray summitYou might alsFor years, Toyota and Honda cornered the U.S. market on compact, fuel-efficient, and electric vehicles, content in the knowledge that American competitors would continue to churn out gas-guzzling behemoths. Now, with the electric General Motors Chevy Volt and the Nissan Leaf poised to hit dealerships and Hyundai edging in with mid-sized sedans, Toyota and Honda are struggling to keep their ground in the American market, reports the Wall Street Journal. For the first 10 months of this year, Toyota's share of the U.S. market dropped 1.5 percentage points to 15.2 percent, while Honda's declined six-tenths of a point to 10.6 percent. Toyota's massive recall earlier this year certainly had a hand in its slumping sales, say observers, but swiftly rising competitors may also have played a role. Hyundai's mid-size sedan Sonata has emerged as an effective competitor to the Toyota Camry and Honda Accord. Meanwhile, the Hundai Elantra, at 40 miles per gallon, beats out the Honda Civic (36) and Toyota Corolla (34) while costing $1,500 less. In a bid to recover their green market share, both Toyota and Honda will unveil new battery-powered electric vehicles at this week's Los Angeles auto show. The cars will join Los Angeles traffic jams in 2012, in time to coincide with California's new zero-emission-vehicle laws.Read original story in The Wall Street Journal | Monday, Nov. 15, 2010
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