First of all, people riding in the front, as well as the back seat are required to wear seat belts. It's against the law in most states for a child to sit in the front seat of a car that has front air bags. Only children taller than 4'9' in height, and/or the age of twelve should ride in the front seat of a vehicle.
Children usually have to be 12 years or older to sit in the front seat of a car
yes
12
13 years without a booster if the child reaches the height regulations but if they dont they still must sit in the back with booster
11 but if you are 130cm s you can sit in the front without a booster seat :)
I believe in NSW you have to be at least eight or over to be able to sit in the front seat of a car.
About 4 to 6 foot tallAnother View: There is no 'standard' answer to this question. Every US state sets its own rules and regulations.
A baby. They have to sit in the back.
Thirteen
you need to be at least 100 pounds to sit in the front seat of a car
1.35cm to be in the front
The law varies by location, but in general, it is recommended that children under a certain age and size (typically around 12 years old and under a certain height) should not ride in the front seat of a car due to safety concerns with airbags. It is important to check the specific regulations in your state or country regarding child passenger safety.