you must spit on their head and shove it out the window
not allowed
No special law exists to children riding in the front seat. Texas requires all children under 8 years of age or under 4'9" to ride in child safety seats. Texas law requires front seat occupants drivers and passengers to be in seat belts.
You must be at least 12 or older to sit in the front seat of a vehicle
They can ride in the front seat if their feet touches the floor when they are sitting straight up.
There are no laws concerning children and front seats. There is a law about children and the use of child safety seats.
Anybody can ride in the front seat in New York, but New York government recommends that nobody under 12 sits in the front seat.
I found a really helpful PDF put out by the Utah Safety council. According to it, there is no law regarding children riding in the front seat of the car: http://www.utahsafetycouncil.org/assets/pdf/utboosterlaw.pdf It is recommended that children under age 12 ride in the back seat, or to turn the airbags off if a child under 12 is in the front seat, but there is no law saying you have to.
You may not ride in the front seat of a car till you are 13 or older and must be over 85 pounds but this does not apply to cars without a back seat.
The seat belt law in Georgia for people ages 8 to 17 is that a seat belt is required to be fastened in all seats. People who are 18 and above only have to have their seat belt on if they are riding in the front seat. If an officer catches a seat belt not on a person in either case, and it is a first offense, the fine is $15.
It's not reccomended that children under 12 ride in the front seat, but it's not illegal, as long as they're in the proper child-restraint seat. 0-1, rear facing carseat, 1-3, forward facing carseat, 4-6 booster seat, 7+ seat belt.
"Riding shotgun" means sitting in the front seat of a car. Before a car journey, if you are quick, you can call shotgun and you get to sit in the front seat.
All children must be restrained in a child restraint system while riding in a motor vehicle in New York until they are 8. New York does not have a law preventing children from sitting in the front seat. They recommend that all children under 12 ride in the back seat.