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Try imagining that you're crossing, on foot, from the left-side pavement in this picture to the right.
The positional locations are defined as nearside pavement, far-side pavement, road, and driveway.
(i) When walking on the near-side pavement (state 1), the person will stay on the nearside pavement.
(ii) When walking on the far-side pavement, the person will most likely keep walking on the far-side pavement (state 2), but a transition to the road (state 3) is allowed.
walk on the nearside pavement, walk on the far-side pavement, walk on the road, walk in the driveway.
When walking on the near-side pavement (state 1), the person will stay on the nearside pavement.
The states in this example correspond to (1) walk on the nearside pavement, (2) walk on the far-side pavement, (3) walk on the road, (4) walk in the driveway. .
In the first picture houses on both sides, raised curbs, sidewalks, public lighting poles create a clear built-up image, while in the second picture vegetation on both sides, pavement edge markings, steel barriers make a clear non-built-up vision.
For example, the transition between the actions walking-on-far-side-pavement and walking-on-road generates an event "move-to-road".
Mindef gave the green light to the appeals, opens a small side gate pavement for the public to access the spring.
Just for the record, If I were to include "dude" music, I definitely would have added "Mouth Breather," by the Jesus Lizard, "Trains Across the Sea," by Silver Jews, and some supercool obscure early B-side by Pavement that you've probably never heard of.
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