No it is not legal to put a baby in the front seat of a car.
In Illinois, children are required to be in a rear-facing car seat until they are at least 2 years old or until they reach the maximum height or weight limit set by the car seat manufacturer. It is recommended that children remain in a rear-facing position for as long as possible, as it provides better protection for their head, neck, and spine in the event of a crash. Parents should always refer to both state laws and the car seat manufacturer's guidelines for the best safety practices.
The car seat laws differ from state to state. In the state of Florida, any child under the age of 5 must be in a car seat. For specifics, visit the Florida DMV website.
Baby car seat laws have not recently changed. They have become standardized due to significant research. A new car dealership should have information on them.
Ideally, the car seat will be in the back seat of a car. In a pick up truck, the car seat can legally be in the front seat. However, the car seat cannot be installed in a seat that has an active air bag.
The newest car seat laws are to always wear your seatbelt because if you crash, then you are safely protected and remained seated otherwise you will be thrown.
As many passengers as there are seat belts.
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
You can begin to find some laws about Illinois car insurance by speaking with a local agent at a large automobile insurance firm such as Triple A or Geico.
Yes, car seat laws do vary state to state. Make sure you research the laws in any of the states you might want to visit in order to comply with the law. Better to be safe than sorry.
yes but i would suggest disabling the airbag
Eighty pounds or more