In Washington state a child should be 13 years of age before riding in the front seat. There is one exception which is that if a child is over 8 years old and 40 pounds, they must be able to meet certain height and positional requirements to be able to wear the seat belt properly.
it depends how much they weigh and how tall they are they have to be 80 pounds and like 4.3 feet tall.
I think you can if you weight over like 75 pounds or you are a certain height
you have to be at least 13 or older to leagally ride in the front seat
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7 months
60 pounds.
10 years old
12 and older can ride in the front , legally 7 and under and 80 lbs must wear a booster seat
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I think it has to do with Height and Weight rather than age
the child should be at least 9 to ride in the front seat
the age that you need to be to ride in the front seat of the car is 12
Children under 4 cannot legally ride in the front seat. Otherwise, it is suggested that anyone under 12 should ride in the back for the highest amount of safety. If necessary for a child to ride in front be sure to push the seat back as far as possible.
Its not about age, its about height and weight