You can be 10-8 and then when you get your drivers license you can sit in the drivers seat.Beleive me I know cause I looked in the book of laws and then i came on this website and told you people.
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In New Jersey, a child must be at least 8 years old and meet the height and weight requirements prescribed by law before they can sit in the front seat of a vehicle with a functioning airbag. It is recommended to refer to the specific guidelines outlined in the state's child passenger safety laws for accurate information.
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8 years old or 80 lbs
No. If you have a learner's permit you are restricted to drive within the lines of New Jersey and with a licensed driver in the passenger seat.
You must be accompanied by an Adult Supervising Driver (at least 21 years old and licensed to drive for at least 3 years) in the front seat.
in new jersey 9 years old and 90 pounds
As of December 1, 2001, New Jersey's child passenger safety law requires: Children up to age 8 or 80 pounds must ride in a safety or booster seat in the rear seat of the vehicle. If there is no back seat, the child must sit in the front seat secured by a safety or booster seat. Children under age 8 who weigh more than 80 pounds must wear a seat belt anywhere in the vehicle. Passengers age 8 to 18 (regardless of weight) must wear a seat belt anywhere inside the vehicle.
In New Jersey, children under the age of 8 and under 57 inches tall are required to ride in a child safety seat or booster seat in the back seat of the vehicle. However, there is no specific law in New Jersey that states an age requirement for sitting in the front seat of a vehicle. It is recommended that children under 13 years old sit in the back seat for safety reasons.
According to the US Census, there are 647,258 residents for each New Jersey house seat.
I believe in the state of NEW JERSEY a seat belt ticket is about 500 bucks. not including fees.
In New York, children must be at least 8 years old and weigh more than 80 pounds to sit in the front passenger seat of a car. Additionally, it's essential for all passengers, including those in the front seat, to wear seat belts. However, children younger than 4 years old must be in a proper child safety seat, and those aged 4 to 7 must use a booster seat. Always check for the most current regulations, as they can change.