10,11 or 12..... maybe but adult's aloud
If you are talking about a child's car seat the answer is yes. Just make sure the car seat is installed in the rear of the van. Children should never ride in the front seat.
the age that you need to be to ride in the front seat of the car is 12
Children usually have to be 12 years or older to sit in the front seat of a car
When the car is parked.
An infant or car seat should never be put in a front passenger seat that has an air bag
I believe in NSW you have to be at least eight or over to be able to sit in the front seat of a car.
12 years
In Tennessee, children under 12 years old are required to sit in the back seat of a vehicle when available. If the back seats are occupied by other passengers under 12, a child may sit in the front seat using appropriate restraint devices based on their age and size as outlined in the state's child passenger safety laws.
12
All car seats should be installed in the back seat. State laws vary some, but most require all children under the age of 11 to ride in a rear seat of a car. No child in a car seat should be placed in a seat with an active airbag. It jeopardizes the child's life. Children are safest in a car seat, in the second or third row of a car, properly secured.
First of all, people riding in the front, as well as the back seat are required to wear seat belts. It's against the law in most states for a child to sit in the front seat of a car that has front air bags. Only children taller than 4'9' in height, and/or the age of twelve should ride in the front seat of a vehicle.
In Florida, children must weigh at least 80 pounds and be at least 4 feet 9 inches tall to sit in the front seat of a car. This guideline is in place to ensure their safety in case of an accident and to prevent injuries from airbag deployment.