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Your child has to be al least twelve (12)
10,11 or 12..... maybe but adult's aloud
Depends how tall they are is my opinion but sorry i don't know where pa is but I'm 9
Every State is different.In PA it works by weight and age.I "think" the age to sit up front is 12 years old or 80 lbs.I'm NOT 100% on that,but it's always better for them to be in the back seat as long as possible(I realize they want that front seat I have 3 kids lol)
In Pennsylvania, children must be at least 13 years old to sit in the front seat of a car. This is to ensure their safety by allowing the airbags to deploy properly in case of an accident. It's also recommended that children under 13 continue to sit in the back seat for added protection.
I think you should be at least over 100 ponds and your age should 10 to 13 and older.
Every age can sit in the front of any car any where in PA. Age 0-7 need to be in a booster. Ages above do not need one.
It depends on where you live. In the U.S., it is 120 pounds.
12 and anyway just look in google.
I'm pretty sure it's 100 lbs or more
When the seatbelt fits properly around the person that is when you can ride in the front seat. i would not recommend anyone under the age of 10 y.o
Child Restraint Systems. Drivers of a passenger car, class I or class II truck, classic motor vehicle, antique motor vehicle, or motor home who transport children, 4 years of age or older, but less than 8 must fasten the child securely in a safety seat system and an appropriate fitting child booster seat. Drivers are also responsible for ensuring that all occupants age 8 and older but under age 18 are wearing a safety belt when riding anywhere in the vehicle. This also applies to school vehicles. -Effective February 21, 2003. It doesn't state in the DMV. I would ask a local police officer or the DA's office. Good luck