In many places, children should be at least 57 inches tall (about 4 feet 9 inches) and weigh around 80 pounds before sitting in the front seat of a car. However, it's essential to follow local laws and guidelines, as recommendations can vary. Additionally, children should always use seat belts properly and, if available, keep the passenger airbag off if the child is under a certain age or size. Safety is the top priority, so using booster seats or appropriate restraints is advised until they meet the necessary requirements.
No, regardless of the child's age, a booster seat should NEVER be used in the front seat. An airbag can kill a child in the front seat if they are not tall enough and heavy enough to properly take the impact of the air bag.
You should be age 12+
any height who cares
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.
You have to be 80 or more pounds,5 feet tall,and 13 years old.
At least 4' 9"
Children 12 and younger should sit in the back seat. So 13 and up for the front seat.
I believe it's 49 inches.But you should double check first.
You just have to be 12
Tall enough to reach to climb into the vehicle.
at-least 5.feet tall
It is not height but weight that determines when you can sit in the front seat.