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In New Jersey, children under 8 years old or under 57 inches tall must ride in a federally approved child safety seat in the rear of the vehicle. It is recommended that children under 13 years old sit in the back 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.
If you live in NJ and work in PA, you may be eligible for short-term disability benefits through NJ if you are unable to work due to a non-work-related illness or injury. However, each state has its own rules and regulations regarding short-term disability benefits, so it's important to check with both the NJ and PA state labor departments for specific eligibility requirements and benefits available to you.
You can learn about New Jersey car insurance laws by visiting the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission website, contacting the New Jersey Department of Banking and Insurance, or consulting with a local insurance agent who is knowledgeable about the state's specific requirements.
No, a pregnant minor is not automatically considered emancipated in New Jersey. Emancipation in NJ is a legal process by which a minor is declared independent of parental control. Simply being pregnant does not confer emancipation status.
The cost to get married at the courthouse in Vineland, NJ varies based on several factors such as day of the week and time of day. However, typically the fee ranges from $60 to $90 for a civil ceremony. It is recommended to contact the local courthouse for current pricing and requirements.
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At Least 5 feet tall... No age limit
No
They should be 6 and older
you have to be at least 12 years old
No they can't. They can be killed.
Um sir or mam, guess what ...you have to get a beca or college degree . SO what i'm trying to say is that it doesn't matter what age you gotta have to be in the front seat. A kid here in NJ liked history a lot and got a college degree and got to sit in the front seat of WAshington. D.C Yours Always, Anominous
Your too young
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.
i am not from NJ but i know that in most countries e.g. London etc children are not allowed to sit in the front at the age of 1 - 8 because it can be dangerous and most children open the handle of the door car and and be dangerous and this situation will be discussed by parents and also be charged alot of money e.g. 500 pounds to be sure you can ask polices for the law as well thankss
It's not about how tall you are, this is from the NY State Ploice website. New York's Occupant Restraint laws require the following: Children up to the age of 4 must be properly restrained in a federally approved child safety seat that is attached to a vehicle by a seat belt or universal child restraint anchorage (LATCH) system. Children less than age 4 but weighing more than 40 pounds may be restrained in a booster seat with a lap/shoulder safety belt. Children ages 4, 5, 6 and 7 must be properly secured in an appropriate child restraint system, one for which the child meets the height and weight recommendations of the child restraint manufacturer.* An appropriate child restraint system is one that meets the child's size and weight recommended by the manufacturer. A vehicle's safety belt is NOT a child restraint system. Children riding in booster seats must be secured with a combination lap/shoulder seat belt, NEVER secure a child in a booster seat with only a lap belt. From the age of 8 until they reach their 16th birthday, children must be restrained in a seat belt when they ride in the back seat. Front seat passengers must be properly restrained at all times, regardless of age. Children 12 years and younger should ride in the back seat. By simply buckling up your child in the back seat reduces his/her risk of death by 33%. *It is recommended that booster seats be used until your child is 4 foot 9 inches tall or weighs 100 pounds.
Legally 90 pounds or more.