Airbags are meant to save a 150 pound adult, not a child. Anyone still in a carseat must not be placed on a seat with an airbag.
yes why not!!
Do you have to be 13 years or older to ride on the front seat, provided, however, that you are tall enough to be buckled up.
In Kentucky, children under the age of 8 must be securely buckled in an appropriate child safety seat. Children over the age of 8 or at least 57 inches tall are allowed to sit in the front seat as long as they are properly restrained. It is recommended that children under 13 years of age sit in the back seat whenever possible.
That depends on how old of a child. If the child is in a car seat or booster seat, then no. Studies and actual accidents have shown that children and infants can be beheaded in the front seat if airbags deploy. The child needs to be buckled in the back seat, center if possible.
They should be 6 and older
In Michigan, children under 8 years old must be properly buckled into a car seat in the back seat, unless the vehicle's back seats are already occupied by other children under age 4. It is safest for children to ride in the back seat until they are at least 13 years old.
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.
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!
Yes, they are motor vehicles, and they are all equipped with them. The driver and the front seat passenger should be buckled in, but I can tell you that I, myself, have been known to move around in them while they are in motion and I suppose that many/most do.
Your child should be 10 to sit in the front :-)
no, there are state laws against it.
When your child is 12-13 years old they can sit in the front seat. If you have a tall 11 year old, that is fine for shorter routes. Make sure you're buckled in! :)