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Q: Can a 10 year old sit in the passenger seat in new york if he his 65 pounds?
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How much do you have to weigh to sit in the passenger seat of a car in New York?

At least 90 pounds, though i would recommend at least 100, for safety's sake.


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There is no age restriction for the front seat in New York. Children, however, must be in the proper child safety seat, harness/vest or booster seat until eight years of age. It is recommended that children sit in the back seat until 12 years of age.


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