California Law requires all children who are 6 years of age or less and weigh less than 60 pounds to be transported in a Child Restraint System. Anyone older or weighs more than that is allowed to sit in front. Now I am only talking about California. I don't know globally. But IMO, what is good for CA is good federally.
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The new state law for NC is isueed march 19, 2009 that any person that is atleast 11 years of age and over 60 pounds can sit in the front seat with parent permission. this is the new law so most say 12 years of age that is old and wrong!
Age is not determined for this ... size and weight is the determining factor.
There is no law in NY that a child can sit in the front seat. Anyone can but the reccomended weight is 100 pounds and 4'11 for the height.
It depends. If you have an airbag, they recomend you do not put them in the front seat
until they are atleast 12. The absolute safest place for your child is the middle of the back seat.
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do not matter I went in the front when I was 0
The height of the child is more important, but for the right height they should probably be around 12 or older
Weight and not size determines when they are able to ride in the front. One of the problems with front seats for a child is the front airbags. The airbags have hurt children because they are smaller and lighter in weight than an adult.
A child should not sit in the front but a tween (Atween is a person the ages of 11-12) can sit in the front as long as the tween is over 80 pounds.
the weight for sitting in the front in for in Virginia is 80 pounds
A child must be 11 and above to sit in the front seat. Any child under the weight of 75 lbs should be in the back seat. If you are under the age of eight you should be in the back seat with a booster seat. If your car does not have a back seat, then your child should still sit in the front but still with a booster seat. You should also get your air-bag de-activated if you need a child to sit in the front that is under the age of 11. However, you should read your car's owner's manual as well. Some vehicles automatically turn off the airbag AND seat belt tensioner if the weight in the seat is under 66 pounds. Therefore, the seat belt would not work in an accident and it would be unsafe to ever have a live person even with booster seat in the front if the total weight is under 66 lbs. This is just one example from our Mazda 3. Your vehicle may have a different weight limit and may or may not shut off the seat belt tensioner if the passenger's weight is under the specified limit.
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It doesn't matter about the weight or height. For safety the child should be fifteen or older.
It is not a matter of weight so much as age. Children should be 13 years or older to be in the front seat
VEHICLE SPECIFIC.
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.
In Michigan, a child 4 years of age may ride in the front seat of a vehicle if all other seats are taken by children under the age of 4. A rear-facing car seat can be placed in the front seat if the airbag is turned off.