In many jurisdictions, there is often a weight requirement for front seat passengers related to the use of safety devices like airbags. Typically, it is recommended that front seat passengers weigh at least 100 pounds (approximately 45 kg) to ensure proper airbag deployment. However, specific regulations can vary by country and vehicle manufacturer, so it's important to consult the vehicle's manual and local laws for precise guidelines. Additionally, children should be properly restrained in age-appropriate car seats or booster seats.
500 lbs.
I think 80 pounds.
If it is 4 foot 9 or 12 it an sit in the front
Weight transfer. When a car brakes, its weight moves forward and causes the front brakes to do the majority of the work in stopping the car.
90
For weight it has to be: 120 pounds. (At least) And for Height: At least 4'10 or higher.
Yes but personally i dont know what it is.... all i know is that most cars should have a thing that says, airbag on passenger seat off....that means that you dont really weigh enough to sit in the front
Eighty pounds or more
In Washington State, there is no specific weight requirement to sit in the front passenger seat. However, all passengers must use seat belts, and children under 13 years old are recommended to sit in the back seat for safety. Additionally, child safety seats must be used for younger children according to their weight and height. Always ensure that seat belts are properly fastened for all occupants, regardless of weight.
15 years of age
It is not height but weight that determines when you can sit in the front seat.
70lbs 4 foot8