In California, a child must be at least 8 years old to ride in the front seat of a vehicle. Additionally, they must also weigh a minimum of 80 pounds, or be able to properly fit in the vehicle's seat belt. It's important to ensure that the vehicle's airbag is disabled if the child is riding in the front seat and is under 13 years old. Always prioritize safety by following these regulations.
no
12+ or 13+ It depends.
order then a 10 year old
the child should be at least 9 to ride in the front seat
12 and anyway just look in google.
in all states a child has to be 4foot nine to be out of a booster seat. they can be in a booster sear at any age.
In the State of California there are no laws for an eleven year old riding in the front seat. Instead the state only offers a prevention tip: A child should be at least 12yrs of age before they ride in the front seat of a car. Studies have shown that children younger than 12 are not able to handle the impact caused by a frontal crash. There is less impact to the child if they are in the back seat. The only laws regarding child car safety are: * an infant weighing 20lbs or less must be in a rear facing car seat * an infant wieghing 20-40lbs must be in a forward facing car seat * preschoolers must be in a booster seat until they are 6yrs old or 60lbs.
Please see the link below for the California DMV Website
In Arkansas, a child can ride in the front seat when they are at least 6 years old and weigh at least 60 pounds.
In Arizona a child must be at least 5 years old to not require a child restraint, however, a child restraint need not be placed in the back seat. It is unsafe for a child of under 12 to ride in the front seat if there is an air bag.
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.
13