Wrong category and 11?
I think that they shood name them bob ad Shirley
Your child must be 13 years or older to sit in the front seat of a car. Here is an in-depth explanation of the laws about children riding in cars.
Check out this URL for lots of information on Ontario's seatbelt requirements. http://www.mto.gov.on.ca/english/safety/seatbelt.shtml Children under the age of thirteen are safest in a rear seat away from the most likely point of contact in an accident. i hope this helps thanxs :)
Well, legally you have to be 12. However it may vary depending on your state's laws. Really, you can be any age. Being safe, and legal, you have to be 12. At least that's what it usually is.
Children under the age of 13 should not sit in the front. Although some younger children may be large, they still do not have the proper bone density to withstand an airbag ejection.
No, but sitting in front of a computer and not taking in fluids will cause hydration.
He stops sitting on the front porch at nine o'clock
in front of a computer
If the front is now sitting lower, I would suspect a failed spring.If the front is now sitting lower, I would suspect a failed spring.
In Washington State, you can put children over 8 years old secured in a properly adjusted safety belt in the front seat if there is no other practical place for them to sit. Children 13 and under must sit in the back seat when practical.
60 lbs for the backseat and 80 lbs for front seat
Kids can typically start sitting in the front seat of a car around the age of 13, according to recommendations from safety experts and organizations like the American Academy of Pediatrics. Before this age, children are generally safer in the back seat, especially if the vehicle has an active airbag. It's important to ensure that they meet the height and weight requirements for the seatbelt and that the front seat is set back as far as possible to minimize injury risk. Always prioritize safety guidelines and local laws when making this decision.