they have to be at 100 lbs.
70 lbs
Yes he/she can, but i would advise you to raise the seat as high as it can go if it is possible in your car
4'9 or 95 lbs
By law, the PSP states that a child may ride in the front seat after 8 years old / 4'9"/ 80 lbs.; however, the state police strongly recommend that all children under 12 years of age ride in the back seat rather than the front.1
60 lbs for the backseat and 80 lbs for front seat
no Only if the front airbag can be deactivated - this does not mean it is allowed in every state - some states have laws that mandate the child should be in the back seat until they weigh 85 lbs or are 14 years old -
Actually, in California it's:Children must ride properly buckled up, in the back seat, in a safety seat or booster until they are at least 6 years old OR weigh at least 40 lbs.Main exceptions:- A child under age 6 who weighs over 40 lbs. may wear a lap-only belt in the back seat if the vehicle has no shoulder belts in the back seat.- A child under age 6 who weighs less than 60 lbs. may ride in the front seat if there is no forwardfacing rear seat in the vehicle; the child restraint cannot be properly installed in a rear seat; all rear seats are occupied by other children under age 12; or for medical reasons. An infant (riding in a rear-facing child restraint or under one year or less than 20 lbs.) may not ride in front if there is anactive passenger air bag.So if the child is older than 6 or weighs more than 40 pounds, or meets one of the exceptions, they can ride in the front seat.
No. At least 10 years or older. But If you have backseats that's great! Just let the child sit in the back seats. You have to be 120 pounds. (At least)
the recommendation is 80 to 100
12 years old, 100 lbs.
When your child is atleast 80 lbs. or 4' 9" tall or at 8 years of age.