over 100lbs
yes but only if the passenger seat has no air bag.
Children who are about 80 pounds can sit in the passenger seat in Utah
no
it has to do with the air bag when it is deployed, a small child sitting in the passenger seat can sustain terrible injuries
It is not height but weight that determines when you can sit in the front seat.
12
there is not really a legal age but a legal weight, legal weight is at least 85 lbs. or whenever the child is tall enough to be out of a booster seat if they do not already weight 85 lbs. but this is mostly up to your judgement as a parent, grandparent, uncle, aunt, or cousin
It is safe and legal for a child of any age to sit in the front passenger side of the car. They must have the correct child restraint for their height and weight.
In Washington State, children must be at least 8 years old or weigh 80 pounds to sit in the front passenger seat. However, it is recommended that children remain in the back seat until they are 13 years old for optimal safety. Always ensure that the vehicle's seatbelt fits properly for any child riding in the front seat.
13 years old. Kids 12 and under are MUCH safer riding in the back seat.
In Connecticut, a child must weigh at least 60 pounds to sit in the front seat with an appropriate booster seat. It is safest for children to continue riding in the backseat until they reach the appropriate age, height, and weight recommended by the state's child passenger safety laws.
Open the door, and sit beside the driver in the passenger seat