Abstract
Historical narration entails the elaboration of a plot to which all the other elements of the story are subordinated. For social history, the need for emplotment presents some challenges. In this essay the history of how cars in San Juan displaced other competitors for the use of streets and roads is presented. The support of the state through legislation and municipal ordinances that penalized other users, guaranteed the preeminence of cars in the use of public roads.
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