In this paper, we present a phenomenological picture based on the composite
fermion theory, in responding to the recent discovery by Shahar et al. of a new
transport regime near the transition from a ν=1 quantum Hall liquid to a
Hall insulator(ref[8]). In this picture, the seemingly unexpected reflection
symmetry in the longitudinal resistivity ρxx can be understood clearly
as due to the symmetry of the gapful excitations which dominate σxx
across the transition, and the abrupt change in σxy at the
transition. The parameter α in the linear fit of ν0(T) in ref[8] is
also given a simple physical meaning and the effective mass can be calculated
from α, which gives a reasonable value of several electron band mass.
When taking into account the result of network model, the almost invariant Hall
resistivity ρxy across the transition is also well-understood.Comment: 4 pages, RevTex, final version to appear in Phys.Rev.