In Tennessee, children under 12 years old should sit in the back seat, as it's safer for their size and weight. The front seat is typically reserved for children who are at least 13 years old.
Laws regarding children sitting in the front seat vary by state and country. However, it is generally recommended that children under the age of 13 sit in the back seat to minimize injury risk from airbag deployment in case of an accident.
In Illinois, the law requires passengers to be at least 8 years old to ride in the front seat of a vehicle. Children under 8 must be secured in an appropriate child restraint system in the back seat of the vehicle.
Yes, it is legal for an 11 year old to ride in the front passenger seat in Texas. However, it is recommended that children under the age of 13 ride in the back seat for safety reasons.
In Tennessee, children must be at least 12 years old to sit in the front seat of a vehicle. This law is in place to protect children from the potential dangers posed by airbags in case of a crash.
Children must be at least 13 years old to ride in the front seat of a car in Massachusetts, according to state law. This measure is in place to ensure their safety in case of an airbag deployment.
Laws regarding children sitting in the front seat vary by state and country. However, it is generally recommended that children under the age of 13 sit in the back seat to minimize injury risk from airbag deployment in case of an accident.
it would be the driver i don't know why but that's the law but it is sorry
In Texas, children under 8 years old must ride in a child safety seat or booster seat unless they are taller than 4 feet 9 inches. Children under 13 should generally ride in the back seat.
A 9 year old child can ride in the front seat of a car. It is important that they are buckled in and can sit still.
A six year old can be placed in the front seat but they must use a booster seat if they are under 135cm tall. Under no circumstances should a rear facing booster seat be used in the front seat.
In New Jersey, children under the age of 8 and under 57 inches tall are required to ride in a child safety seat or booster seat in the back seat of the vehicle. However, there is no specific law in New Jersey that states an age requirement for sitting in the front seat of a vehicle. It is recommended that children under 13 years old sit in the back seat for safety reasons.
None, except a 13 year old is considered old enough to sit in the front seat of a car while an 11 year old is not. (The recommended age is 12, but this is not a law or a right.)
In the US, under current law, this is probably illegal in every state, though I'm not positive about that. The usual cutoff age for riding in the front seat is 12.
12 years old, 100 lbs.
70 pounds age:maybe 9
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