Whether an eight-year-old can sit in the front passenger seat depends on local laws and safety regulations, which often recommend that children under a certain age or height should remain in the back seat. Generally, children under 13 years old are advised to ride in the back for their safety. If the vehicle is equipped with a front airbag, it can be particularly dangerous for smaller children. Always check local laws and prioritize safety guidelines when deciding.
Seat belts became mandatory for front-seat passengers in Tennessee in 1986. The law was later expanded to require seat belts for all passengers in a vehicle. Compliance with this law has been aimed at improving road safety and reducing fatalities in accidents.
Typically, the driver is responsible for the safety of all passengers and would receive the ticket if cited for a seat belt violation.
Both the sedan and the coupe version of the Infiniti M35 can seat five comfortably. Depending on the year of the model, airbags may or may not be standard for the front seat passengers.
No. In my state it's 11 and the ages in states might vary. Surly an 8 year old couldn't though.
The law requiring the use of seat belts in the UK was introduced on January 31, 1983. This mandatory seat belt law applies to both drivers and passengers in the front and rear seats of a vehicle.
Typically, the driver is responsible for the safety of all passengers and would receive the ticket if cited for a seat belt violation.
You didn't state WHICH year. -They have been making Malibu's since about 1966 and I know the early versions would seat 5 passengers fairly comfortably . I had one ! The Malibus made now are smaller and wimpier than the Malibu of the 60's.
A six year old can be placed in the front seat but they must use a booster seat if they are under 135cm tall. Under no circumstances should a rear facing booster seat be used in the front seat.
A 9 year old child can ride in the front seat of a car. It is important that they are buckled in and can sit still.
According to the EOPSS web site in MA Children 12 and under should always ride in the back seat. Follow vehicle manufacturers' warnings about seating of children near airbags. The only time the front seat would be OK is if the child is over 12 or if there is not back seat in the car. So, reclaim the rights to own the radio!!
Use your key on the left side by the seat. turn it counterclockwise. and the front seat should pull off. Once you remove the front seat there are two releases to remove the rear seat.
yes