In many countries it is now illegal not to wear a seat belt no matter what your age.
you have to be 8 or 12 to be in the front
yes but the 8 year old has to be 4 foot nine
13 years old. Kids 12 and under are MUCH safer riding in the back seat.
Children under the age of 8 must be secured in a car seat or booster seat in the back seat.Children who are 8 years of age OR have reached 4' 9" in height may be secured by a safety belt in the back seat.
In the UK yes, but if they are under 140 centimetres tall, they are required to use a booster seat/child seat. (But that goes for the back of the car, as well as the front).
yes but i would suggest disabling the airbag
Any child under the age of 13 years old should stay in the back seat of the car. Children from 6 years old until 13 may ride in the back using just a seatbelt.
8 years old to ride without a car seat. 12 Years old too ride in the front!
For a small baby (4 months qualifies), the car seat should be 1) mostly reclined, and 2) facing backwards. And also - for all kids in car seats - in the BACK seat, not the front.
13 years old. Kids 12 and under are MUCH safer riding in the back seat.
The laws that apply to sedans are the same ones that apply to convertibles. As long as the baby is in the back seat and is secured in an approved baby seat it can ride in a convertible. But never in the front seat of any car.
It really depends on the car seats that you have. How old/big is the older child? Is s/he in a booster or car seat? You should be able to put one seat on either side of the car, with the middle seat empty. Depending on the size of your back seat and the sizes of the car seats, you *might* be able to squeeze someone into that middle seat. Also, depending on the age/size of the older child, you might want to consider leaving him/her rear-facing for as long as possible (i.e., according to the limits of your particular seat). It's much, much safer for the child.