It depends onthe state - all laws are different.
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That would depend on the particular laws relating to child travel in the country in which you live, they tend to vary from county to country.
With a car seat to boost them up, Yes.
Every state has different laws and regulations about when a child can legally sit in the front seat of the car. On average, a child must be at least 8 years old to sit up front in a vehicle.
Do you have to be 13 years or older to ride on the front seat, provided, however, that you are tall enough to be buckled up.
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Well, up to their parent :)
There is no law that stipulates that all children who are 12 years or less should sit at the back in a car. It is only safer that young children should be at the back and belted up.
no because they will most likely be too short and if u get in a wreck then the air bag will brake his or her neck
what is the weight and height limit to sit in the front seat of a car?
You have to be older than 12 to sit in the front (13 and up!!) Actually no. you don't have to be 13. that's totally rediculous you have to be atleast 12.
To sit up front you need to be 4'9" or 12 years of age to be able to use just a regular seatbelt and no car seats.
The law is different in various places, but if the law is yes, it is up to the parent.
Children 12 and younger should sit in the back seat. So 13 and up for the front seat.