In Western Australia, the recommended height for a ten-year-old child to sit in the front seat of a vehicle is typically around 145 cm (4 feet 9 inches) tall, and they should weigh at least 36 kg (79 lbs). However, it's important to note that laws and recommendations regarding child passengers may vary, so it's advisable to consult local guidelines for specific requirements. Additionally, using appropriate booster seats or seat belts designed for children is essential for their safety.
For weight it has to be: 120 pounds. (At least) And for Height: At least 4'10 or higher.
The minimum weight is 40 pounds and the minimum height is 4'9".
110 lbs and its 4'6. for height
Western Australia for example is 9 hours ahead of England (GMT)
Depends the weight and height
No. You need to be height and weight restrictions or older.
you have to be 75 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.
what is the weight and height limit to sit in the front seat of a car?
Are you referring to the west of the country or the Western Front as in the First World War? If you are referring to the Western Front, then it is because so many young Australian soldiers lost their lives in battles there. Battles such as Fromelles, Pozieres, Bullecourt, Messines, Ypres and so on resulted in the deaths of many, which when you consider Australia had a relatively small population had a profound impact on the national mindset.
There is no certain age. You have to reach a certain height and weight so if you are under height and weight then you are more likely to have severe injuries from an airbag. Usually the weight is around 100 lbs and the height is around 5 feet.
It is not height but weight that determines when you can sit in the front seat.