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it goes off of weight not age
12-13 - it also is determined by weight. The average child reaches the right weight around that age
age has nothing to do with it. the child has to be a certain height and weight.
In Idaho, a front seat passenger must be at least 12 years old to sit in the front seat of a vehicle. Additionally, all passengers, regardless of age, are required to wear a seatbelt. There are no specific weight requirements for front seat passengers, but the use of appropriate child safety seats is mandated for younger children based on their age and weight.
I think it has to do with Height and Weight rather than age
the legal height and weight is 4'10 and 92 pounds
It is not a matter of weight so much as age. Children should be 13 years or older to be in the front seat
In the state of Ohio, you only have to be 8 years of age to ride in the front seat. But if you reach other standards your child will have to remain in the back passenger seat. To sit in the front, your height needs to be 4'9" or taller. In weight you must be over 60 pounds.
110 poundes or if the child is over the age of 12
i dont think it is the age. It is the weight. I recommend over seventy pounds.
It is safe and legal for a child of any age to sit in the front passenger side of the car. They must have the correct child restraint for their height and weight.
In Michigan, a child 4 years of age may ride in the front seat of a vehicle if all other seats are taken by children under the age of 4. A rear-facing car seat can be placed in the front seat if the airbag is turned off.