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By law, the PSP states that a child may ride in the front seat after 8 years old / 4'9"/ 80 lbs.; however, the state police strongly recommend that all children under 11 years of age ride in the back seat rather than the front!

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9y ago

It is recommended that children not sit in the front seat of the car until they are 13 years old. Passenger side airbags are considered dangerous to children.

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15y ago

Under the air bag safety information section in the Pennsylvania drivers manual, from what I understand children age 12 and younger should ride buckled up in the rear seat.

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14y ago

I dont think there is an age. But just to be safe 12.

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13y ago

no child 12 or under should sit in the front seat no matter what his or her size is

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14y ago

12 if there is a airbag

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