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Child Restraint Systems. Drivers of a passenger car, class I or class II truck, classic motor vehicle, antique motor vehicle, or motor home who transport children, 4 years of age or older, but less than 8 must fasten the child securely in a safety seat system and an appropriate fitting child booster seat. Drivers are also responsible for ensuring that all occupants age 8 and older but under age 18 are wearing a safety belt when riding anywhere in the vehicle. This also applies to school vehicles.

-Effective February 21, 2003.

It doesn't state in the DMV. I would ask a local police officer or the DA's office.

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14y ago

I live in PA and I was told 4'9" AND 12 years old, unless the car has no rear seating.

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13y ago

It's the same in all states, you have to be at least 13 to sit in front passenger seat.

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12y ago

You must be 13 of age, 5' 2" and weigh 110 to sit up front on the passenger side of a car with and adult seatbelt

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13y ago

Children should be AT LEAST 12 or over 100 lbs. to sit in the front seat no matter where you live.

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15y ago

At the age of 12.

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Q: What age child can ride in car seat in front seat in PA?
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