You really shouldn't sit all that closely, simply because it's hard on the eyes and besides, you need to sit far enough away that you can easily view the entire screen and not just a portion of it. As far as getting `too close', I don't think that x-ray's are much of a problem with the newer TV's and that was the only reason for having to sit at least 6' feet away from the TV in the late 50's before they learned to design an x-ray protection circuit.
You should be age 12+
no, there are state laws against it.
Children 12 and younger should sit in the back seat. So 13 and up for the front seat.
When they are 12 or up
A good rule of thumb is to make sure you are tall enough that the front passenger air-bags will not block and suffocate your mouth and or nose, should they deploy.
I think that you should be in sixth grade when you get to sit in the front seat.
Your child should be 10 to sit in the front :-)
You should sit in the front because you learn better
A child should not sit in the front but a tween (Atween is a person the ages of 11-12) can sit in the front as long as the tween is over 80 pounds.
A child should not sit in the front but a tween (A tween is a person the ages of 11-13) can sit in the front as long as the tween is over 80 pounds.
you should try to sleep, open the window or sit up in the front seat. they best place is to sit up in the front seat. bring a bag in case.
They should be 6 and older
It should cost cheeper to sit in the front row
The child should sit in the back until 12 for safety, but the child could sit in the front when they're 8. They have to be 57 inches or taller.
at least when there ten.
it is not the matter of age you can sit in the front seat when you are 1 year also.
You should be age 12+