what I also find confusing is the different rates of tax on so many things...... Guess I'll get to know about all the different rates....?
I guess it does seem confusing until you get used to all the variations. You have to keep in mind that American tax is set at state, county, and city levels, so even the basic sales tax can vary from place to place. For example, a particular state might charge 6% on all sales, then a certain county within the state might charge 2%, and the city might add another 1%, giving 9% total. If you go outside the city limits though, you would then pay only the state and county portions, totaling 8%. Go into the next county and the rate can be different again. That's before you start adding hotel or other specific taxes.
In that respect, British VAT where the same rates apply right across the country does seem simpler, especially from a shopper's point of view where prices generally show the tax-inclusive price. If you've ever been VAT-registered here for business though, you'll find that the system is just as complex, if not more so.
Anyway - I'm not gonna get into one of those heated roundabout/no roundabout heated debates
I think it's like the Marmite debate elsewhere -- Love 'em or hate 'em!
I particularly hate the "mini" roundabouts, especially where two or three are built right next to each other. Aaaarrrrgggghhhhh!
I was often stopped at lights waiting to turn right and then thought "Why am I waiting? I can turn on right"
Don't tell anyone, but when I first came back to England I found myself making left turns on red a couple of times. Ooops!