6 and above.
According to Georgia Law:
"ALL children under the age of six, regardless of how tall they are,must ride in the backseat of a car. A child is safer in the back and farthest away from the force of an airbag. Remember that airbags are designed to save adults, and since they deploy with great force they can be fatal to children." [http://www.georgia.gov/00/article/0,2086,5426814_39039081_82157824,00.html]
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.
The age of a child that can ride in the front seat is 12 years old. It's the same as it is for about all other states in our country.
the child should be at least 9 to ride in the front seat
In Arkansas, a child can ride in the front seat when they are at least 6 years old and weigh at least 60 pounds.
13
13
In Georgia, there is no specific weight requirement to ride in the front seat of a vehicle; however, children under the age of 8 must be secured in a child safety seat or booster seat in the rear seat whenever possible. It's important to ensure that seat belts fit properly for all passengers, regardless of weight. Always refer to state laws and guidelines for the safest practices regarding child passenger safety.
In Georgia, a child can legally ride in the front seat of a car at the age of 8, provided they meet the height requirement of 4 feet 9 inches. However, it is recommended that children under 13 years old sit in the back seat for safety reasons. Always ensure that the child is properly restrained with a seatbelt or appropriate car seat.
12
10 years
12 years old or older can sit in the front seat in the USA
12 or 13