In Michigan, a child can sit in the front seat of a car when they are at least 13 years old. However, it's recommended that children under the age of 8 be secured in a child safety seat in the back seat, as it is safer. Additionally, children should always use seat belts, regardless of their seating position. Parents should also check their vehicle's owner manual for specific recommendations regarding airbag safety.
In Michigan, there is no specific weight requirement for sitting in the front seat of a car. However, children under the age of 8 must be in a properly secured child safety seat or booster seat in the back seat, unless they are 4 feet 9 inches tall. Once they surpass this height or are older than 8, they can sit in the front seat. Always ensure that seat belts are worn properly for safety.
the child should be at least 9 to ride in the front seat
NO
16 is ok
Your child must be at least 60lbs to not be in a car seat and 70 pounds to be in the front seat. under age 7,must be in car seat
1.35cm to be in the front
If a child is to sit in the front of a car with an airbag, they MUST BE 80 POUNDS!!
at least when there ten.
12
Its shouldn't be dangerous if the child is in the backseat with a seat belt, or if the child is of correct age for safety restrictions, in the front seat with a seat belt. Make sure the child isn't taking of his/her seat belt and/or leaning out of the car.
In Georgia, a child has to weigh at least 40 pounds to sit in the front seat. If the child is under 8 years of age, he also must be restrained in a car or booster seat in order to ride in the front seat.