Strap them in - if they unstrap themselves, it then becomes a matter of parental control over the child.
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.
With a car seat to boost them up, Yes.
A 5-year-old child should use a car seat that is appropriate for their weight and height, typically a forward-facing car seat with a harness. It is important to follow the manufacturer's guidelines and recommendations for the specific car seat model.
A booster seat is recommended for a 6-year-old child. Booster seats help position the seat belt correctly on the child's body for maximum safety in the car.
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no they have to be 13 and older
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no ma'am ___ No, it is unsafe and illegal. You can, and will, get a ticket if you are caught doing so.
In Wisconsin, a six-year-old can ride in the front seat of a two-seater car, but they must use a properly fitted booster seat if they do not meet the height or weight requirements for seat belts. It is generally recommended to keep children in the back seat until they are at least 13 years old for safety reasons. Always check local laws and manufacturer guidelines for specific requirements and recommendations regarding child passenger safety.
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Yes, according to most state laws and safety guidelines, a 6-year-old child typically needs a booster seat for car rides to ensure proper seat belt fit and safety.
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