Yes, I live in Texas and as long as the kid is not abnormally small for his age he should be fine. If you have airbags that turn on and off based on the weight you should probably be careful though.
Yes, in Texas, children under 13 are advised to sit in the back seat of a vehicle when available, and it is recommended to follow car seat and booster seat guidelines based on the child's age, height, and weight. It's safest for children to sit in the back seat until they are old enough, usually around 13 years old, to sit in the front seat.
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 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.
In Virginia, children must be at least 8 years old or 4'9" tall to ride in the front seat of a vehicle. It is recommended that children under the age of 13 ride in the back seat for safety reasons.
In Maine, children under 12 years old are required to ride in the back seat of a vehicle when it is practical to do so. Children can only ride in the front seat if all back seats are occupied by other passengers under 12 years old or if the vehicle does not have a back seat.
In Tennessee, children under the age of 12 should ride in the back seat of a vehicle when available, unless the front seat is the only seating position in the vehicle. This is to protect children from the potential dangers of airbags.
12
12 or 13
12
7 months
60 pounds.
10 years old
4' 8"
12 and older can ride in the front , legally 7 and under and 80 lbs must wear a booster seat
Yes
40 lbs.
5
1st, it wouldn't be that wise to put a child in the front seat, but I would say at 13 it gets legal.