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This perspective paper develops a system-level characterization of the transportation metaverse as a persistent, policy-aware digital environment integrating digital twins, real-time data, advanced analytics, and human–machine interaction into a unified operational framework. The study presents a cross-modal review of metaverse applications in road, rail, maritime, and aviation systems, identifying common opportunities, limitations, and research challenges. It further proposes a structured metaverse-based framework for smart roads as a reference case. The framework demonstrates how persistent virtualization, parallel future scenarios, embedded governance constraints, and human-in-the-loop decision support can improve uncertainty-aware planning, management, and operations. The paper positions the metaverse not as a deployable technology, but as an emerging paradigm for transportation governance. The study provides an architectural vision and research agenda for developing more resilient, transparent, and adaptive transportation systems. Potential applications include smart road management, multimodal traffic coordination, real-time operational control, infrastructure resilience planning, and decision support for policymakers under uncertain conditions.
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