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Children who are 4'9' or higher should use booster seats. Age isn't really a restriction in the state of Maryland, height determines when children should use a booster seat. Booster seats help increase their height so that seat belts fit appropriately.
Per the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, Maryland has no law expressing a preference for the rear seat. Maryland's laws pertain only to child restraint and adult safety belt usage.
Kids have to be 11 and up.
Your child should be 10 to sit in the front :-)
I don't know about Texas, but a child has to be 100 pounds to be in the front seat in NY. There is no sense in putting them there unless you are sure. They need to be protected.
In Arizona a child must be at least 5 years old to not require a child restraint, however, a child restraint need not be placed in the back seat. It is unsafe for a child of under 12 to ride in the front seat if there is an air bag.
Maryland does not impose any restrictions on children in the front seat, with the exception being rear facing infant seats. However, the best interests of the child may be best suited in a seat which will protect them from the dangers of an adult sized lap and shoulder belt - a belt which goes across an adult's shoulders could be at an angle which would severely injure a child (think decapitation) in a collision.Here's a synopsis of the current MD law:Transportation Article 22-412.2 (Child Restraints)Maryland's current law (effective June 30, 2008) requires that children under eight years old to ride in an appropriate child restraint,* unless the child is 4'9" or taller or weighs more than 65 pounds.
a child must be at least 13 or 14 years old
the child should be at least 9 to ride in the front seat
i am 90% sure it is 8
Nevada children under the age of 12 need to be properly restrained in the back seat