Here is the summary of feedbacks that I got. I asked Gemini to compile all the comments and my responses.
THE RULE OF 10 : 16 REALITY CHECKS FOR MALAYSIAN HIGHWAYS
1. The Lane Hogger Myth
The Claim: Keeping a 10-car gap in the fast lane makes you a hogger.The Reality: Speed is not the same as Gap. If you are doing 110km/h with a 45m gap, you are moving at the maximum legal flow. The gap is for survival, not for slowing down. And it is not a lane hogging if your speed is the same as car infront. Anyway, use right lane only for overtaking.
2. The Jam Maker Fallacy
The Claim: All that empty space causes more traffic jams.
The Reality: Gaps actually delete jams. Jams are caused by "Braking Waves." Tailgating forces instant braking that ripples back for kilometers. A 45m (for 100km/h) gap acts as a Shock Absorber, letting traffic flow constantly.
3. The Move Left Mandate
The Claim: Safe distance is no excuse for blocking the lane.
The Reality: Agree 100%. The Rule of 10 is a safety tool, not a "Right to the Lane." If someone tailgates your gap, move left. It is safer to have a speeder in front of you than a hazard on your bumper.
4. The Sifu Scanner Defense
The Claim: I look 5 cars ahead, so I don't need a big gap.
The Reality: Information is not Space. Scanning gives you an early warning, but if the car directly in front stops instantly, only the physical buffer of the Rule of 10 will save you from a collision.
5. The Lamp Post Reliance
The Claim: I just use 1 lamp post distance (50m) as my marker.
The Reality: Static markers fail. Lamp posts aren't everywhere, especially on dark rural roads or the Karak Highway at night. Your car is a "Portable Ruler" that works in total darkness.
6. The Brembo Brakes Argument
The Claim: I have high-performance brakes; I can stop instantly.
The Reality: Brakes don't stop time. You still travel about 30m during your reaction phase before the brakes even engage. Plus, the gap protects your rear bumper from the car behind you.
7. The Kaki Potong Realist
The Claim: If I leave a gap, someone will definitely cut in!
The Reality: The 0.1s Trade-off. Letting someone merge costs you only 0.1 seconds of time. It is better to have a "hazard" in front of you than a "tailgater" behind you. Just lift your foot for 2 seconds to reset the gap.
8. The 3-Second Traditionalist
The Claim: The 3-second rule is the only way.
The Reality: 3 seconds is the gold standard (~83m), but some humans are bad at counting time while moving. The Rule of 10 is a Visual Check, which is more intuitive and faster for the brain to process. It is an alternative. As long as you have some rules to follow, it is fine.
9. The Road Capacity Critic
The Claim: If everyone followed this, the highway would be twice as long!
The Reality: Laminar Flow Theory. Like water in a pipe, space prevents turbulence. You move more cars per hour through a point with steady gaps than with bumper-to-bumper crawling.
10. The Perfect Driver Paradox
The Claim: I'm an expert driver with perfect reflexes; I don't need a buffer.
The Reality: You can't control "System Failure." Even a pro can't react to a blown tire or a ladder falling off a lorry 5 meters away. Real pros build a buffer for the unpredictable.
11. The Biological Bottleneck
The Claim: I'm always ready to act instantly.
The Reality: Your brain has "latency." At 110km/h, you travel 30.5 meters per second. It takes about 1.25s to perceive a hazard and move your foot. You've covered 38 meters before your brakes even touch the disc
12. The AI Slop Defense
The Claim: This is just generic AI advice.
The Reality: Data is the Antidote. This isn't a chatbot hallucination; it's GIS Engineering based on Malaysian road geometry and kinematic equations. Check the simulator at zoomyd.xyz to see the math. Anyway, you are always free to try any prompt to get AI to come up with safety follow distance rule.
13.The Advert Accusation
The Claim: Is this a hidden ad for insurance or dashcams?
The Reality: Pure Public Service. There is no "Buy Now" button. As a dev, I build tools to solve real problems using spatial logic. The profit is a safer highway for all of us.
14. The Clickbait Cynic
The Claim: He just wants you to click his link to earn ad revenue.
The Reality: Hosting web scripts for a niche simulator and safety distance calculator actually costs me money. Anyway, the post is already self explanatory. In addition, to visit my page at zoomyd.xyz is optional
15. The Measuring Tape Sarcasm
The Claim: Do I need to get out of the car to measure the distance?
The Reality: Spatial Intelligence. You don't need a ruler to park a car or play sports. The car in front is your "Scale Bar." You are free to agak2 the distance as you do to pass a narrow road or keeping your car at the center between the left and right lane markers.
16. The "Look Ahead" Fallacy
The Claim: If I follow the Rule of 10, I'll still brake when the 5th car in front brakes, so it still causes a jam.
The Reality: With a 10-car gap, you don't need to "slam" your brakes when you see a ripple ahead. You can simply lift your foot off the gas. The 45m gap "swallows" the speed difference so the person behind you never has to touch their brakes. The jam ends with you.
Drive for the flow. Drive with a gap.
Simulated and proven with some web scripts at zoomyd.xyz/cars:
- https://zoomyd.xyz/cars/withgap.html - emergency brake test simulation
- https://zoomyd.xyz/cars/petua2.html - gap visualiser
- https://zoomyd.xyz/cars/petua.html - gap logic
- https://zoomyd.xyz/cars/phantom.html - phantom jam simulation
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