There is no specific height requirement to ride in the passenger seat of a vehicle; however, safety regulations often recommend that passengers be tall enough for the seatbelt to fit properly across their lap and chest. Typically, children should be at least 4 feet 9 inches tall to use a regular seatbelt safely without a booster seat. Ultimately, the key factor is ensuring that the seatbelt fits correctly and that the passenger can sit comfortably and safely.
135cm
Tall enough to see the close road.
12 or older
4' 8"
four foot nine inches
56feet tall
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You just have to be 12
(I think)
It is not height but weight that determines when you can sit in the front seat.
Height is not a factor in when children can ride in the front seat. Age is the determining factor and it varies from 6 and under in some states to age 13 in other states. In Maine it is age 12 and they must weigh over 100 pounds. Some states have no laws at all on when they can ride in the front seat. Click the link to check the law in your state.
about 60 pounds and about 4 feet tall.