As of December 1, 2001, New Jersey's child passenger safety law requires: Children up to age 8 or 80 pounds must ride in a safety or booster seat in the rear seat of the vehicle. If there is no back seat, the child must sit in the front seat secured by a safety or booster seat. Children under age 8 who weigh more than 80 pounds must wear a seat belt anywhere in the vehicle. Passengers age 8 to 18 (regardless of weight) must wear a seat belt anywhere inside the vehicle.
about 60 pounds and about four feet tall.
In New Jersey, a child must be at least 8 years old and meet the height and weight requirements prescribed by law before they can sit in the front seat of a vehicle with a functioning airbag. It is recommended to refer to the specific guidelines outlined in the state's child passenger safety laws for accurate information.
Yes, by law, you are required to have a front license plate in the state of New Jersey.
It doesn't matter about the weight or height. For safety the child should be fifteen or older.
the weight for sitting in the front in for in Virginia is 80 pounds
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It is safe and legal for a child of any age to sit in the front passenger side of the car. They must have the correct child restraint for their height and weight.
If a child is to sit in the front of a car with an airbag, they MUST BE 80 POUNDS!!
The age is 12 but if your child is more than 80lbs he/she can sit in the front
Depends the weight and height
in new jersey 9 years old and 90 pounds
12-13 - it also is determined by weight. The average child reaches the right weight around that age