In Illinois, the law requires passengers to be at least 8 years old to ride in the front seat of a vehicle. Children under 8 must be secured in an appropriate child restraint system in the back seat of the vehicle.
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.
The law requiring the use of seat belts in the UK was introduced on January 31, 1983. This mandatory seat belt law applies to both drivers and passengers in the front and rear seats of a vehicle.
Yes, in Virginia, drivers and front-seat passengers are required to wear seat belts. Failure to do so can result in a fine or a citation if pulled over by law enforcement.
Sweden was the first country to make seat belts compulsory in 1970. The law required all drivers and passengers to wear seat belts in the front seats of vehicles.
In Tennessee, children under 12 years old are required to sit in the back seat of a vehicle when available. If the back seats are occupied by other passengers under 12, a child may sit in the front seat using appropriate restraint devices based on their age and size as outlined in the state's child passenger safety laws.
No special law exists to children riding in the front seat. Texas requires all children under 8 years of age or under 4'9" to ride in child safety seats. Texas law requires front seat occupants drivers and passengers to be in seat belts.
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.
Your mother-in-law is sitting in the passengers seat.
"There is no age restriction for sitting in the front seat in BC traffic law."
"Mississippi state law requires that all children under 4 years of age ride in a car seat. The law in Mississippi further requires that children ages 4 to 8 wear a seat belt system that meets their age and weight requirements, regardless of where in the vehicle they sit. All drivers and front seat passengers are required to wear a seat belt in Mississippi." http://babyproducts.about.com/od/statecarseatlaws/qt/miss_cps.htm
The law requiring the use of seat belts in the UK was introduced on January 31, 1983. This mandatory seat belt law applies to both drivers and passengers in the front and rear seats of a vehicle.
Anyone above the age of 10 can sit in the front sit, but 14 and over if the front seat is fitted with an airbag. also, only the oldest can sit in the front seat, unless all are above the age of 16.
As of May 2014, Missouri's seat belt law states that seat belts must be worn by all passengers in the front seat. In the back seat, those younger than 16 years old must wear seat belts.
Age does not matter since the law says all passengers must wear seatbelts.
It depends on what state your in but I believe that the no seatbelt law is nationwide in which case you will get a ticket if in the front seat of a car and are not wearing a seatbealt if your over the age set by the law. In the UK it is always an offence.
Sweden was the first country to make seat belts compulsory in 1970. The law required all drivers and passengers to wear seat belts in the front seats of vehicles.
Yes, in Virginia, drivers and front-seat passengers are required to wear seat belts. Failure to do so can result in a fine or a citation if pulled over by law enforcement.