In British Columbia, the legal age for a child to sit in the front seat is 12 years old. However, children under 12 must use a booster seat or an appropriate child restraint system in the back seat until they meet the necessary weight and height requirements. It's always recommended to follow the manufacturer's guidelines for car seats and booster seats to ensure safety.
the legal height and weight is 4'10 and 92 pounds
"There is no age restriction for sitting in the front seat in BC traffic law."
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Generally, it's 12 years of age.
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In Minnesota, it is recommended but not required for children under 13 to sit in the back seat when possible. However, if a child must sit in the front seat, they should be properly restrained in a child safety seat or booster seat appropriate for their age and size.
there is not really a legal age but a legal weight, legal weight is at least 85 lbs. or whenever the child is tall enough to be out of a booster seat if they do not already weight 85 lbs. but this is mostly up to your judgement as a parent, grandparent, uncle, aunt, or cousin
In California, the legal age for riding in the front seat is 8 years old or older unless the vehicle does not have a rear seat, the rear seats are side-facing jump seats, the child safety seat cannot be properly installed in the rear seat, all rear seats are occupied by children under 7 years old, or medical reasons require the child to ride in the front seat.