In Washington state children under the age of 13 must ride in the back seat of a car. Children under 8 are required to use a child restraint.
Children under 13 years old be transported in the back seat where it is practical to do so. this is from the state website.
At least 14 years of ae, but if an adult then it doesn't matter.
Laws vary by State. In Texas children must be 12 years old to ride in the front seat of a car.
the age that you need to be to ride in the front seat of the car is 12
In Tennessee, children need to be at least 12 years of age in order to sit in the front seat. The only time this changes is if there is not a back seat available.
There is no law stating that a child has to ride in the rear seat of a vehicle. For safety reasons, it is better for a child to ride in the rear seat due to the fact of many recorded deaths involving children and airbags.
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.
If you consult the buckleupnc.org website, the recommendation is to keep your child in the back seat as long as possible. Children under 5 should always be in the backseat...but then it gets a little fuzzy. The recommendation is that children 1-12 should sit in rear seats whenever possible. My understanding is that once your child is age 12, they are usually tall enough to withstand the effect of an airbag deploying at 150-200 mph. FYI, over half the deaths caused by airbag deployment have been in children sitting in the front passenger seat.
the age that you need to be to ride in the front seat of the car is 12
the age is 14
13 years old
40 lbs.
The age recommended is 13 or older.
Nevada children under the age of 12 need to be properly restrained in the back seat
the legal height and weight is 4'10 and 92 pounds
When the child is at least 100 lbs.
Height is not a factor in when children can ride in the front seat. Age is the determining factor and it varies from 6 and under in some states to age 13 in other states. In Maine it is age 12 and they must weigh over 100 pounds. Some states have no laws at all on when they can ride in the front seat. Click the link to check the law in your state.
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 11 years of age ride in the back seat rather than the front!
Its not about age, its about height and weight
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