In Kentucky, there is no specific age limit for sitting in the front seat of a car. However, the state recommends that children under the age of 13 ride in the back seat for safety reasons. Additionally, all passengers, regardless of their seating position, must wear seat belts. Parents and guardians are encouraged to follow these guidelines to ensure the safety of their children.
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no there's an age limit
In Kentucky, a front seat passenger must be at least 16 years old to legally occupy the front seat without restrictions. Additionally, all passengers, regardless of age, must wear seat belts. There are no specific weight requirements for front seat passengers, but child passengers must be properly restrained according to their age and size, using appropriate car seats or booster seats as needed.
At Least 5 feet tall... No age limit
The age limit of a front seat rider is 12. You can find this in the viser above your head.
The minimum drinking age in Kentucky is 21.
It depends on what state you are in. In Washington state, you cannot sit in the front seat until you are 13 years old (RCW 46.61.687(c))
in some states the height in 4' 9" and 100 lbs
No
110 poundes or if the child is over the age of 12
In Kentucky, children under the age of 8 must be securely buckled in an appropriate child safety seat. Children over the age of 8 or at least 57 inches tall are allowed to sit in the front seat as long as they are properly restrained. It is recommended that children under 13 years of age sit in the back seat whenever possible.
My research has shown there is no age limit. I looked at this when traveling with my newborn in a standard cab pickup truck.