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6 and above.

According to Georgia Law:

"ALL children under the age of six, regardless of how tall they are,must ride in the backseat of a car. A child is safer in the back and farthest away from the force of an airbag. Remember that airbags are designed to save adults, and since they deploy with great force they can be fatal to children." [http://www.georgia.gov/00/article/0,2086,5426814_39039081_82157824,00.html]

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there isn't a min. but most people prefer 13 years old as youngest.

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