You have to be 13 years old.
Anybody can ride in the front seat in New York, but New York government recommends that nobody under 12 sits in the front seat.
There is no age restriction for the front seat in New York. Children, however, must be in the proper child safety seat, harness/vest or booster seat until eight years of age. It is recommended that children sit in the back seat until 12 years of age.
age im not certain i believe its over 10 but i know they have to be over 4,9 feet
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.
Wrong category and 11?
no, there are state laws against it.
Children under 12-years of age must be restrained in the back seat of a car in the State of Texas.
5
I sat in the front seat when I was 5
In Washington state children under the age of 13 must ride in the back seat of a car. Children under 8 are required to use a child restraint.
Children 12 and younger should sit in the back seat. So 13 and up for the front seat.
It depends on the state. New York State law requires all front seat passengers to wear seat belts. Children under the age of 16 must wear seat belts when they are in the front seat or the back seat. Children under the age of four must ride in safety seats. Children age four, five or six must ride in child restraint systems. The penalty for a seat belt or car seat violation is a fine of up $50. If a conviction includes a person under the age of 16, the driver receives a maximum fine of $100 and 3 points on the driver license record.