You have to be at least 13 years or older to be riding in the front seat. You just have to look like you are 13 years of age.
Its not about age, its about height and weight
age has nothing to do with it. the child has to be a certain height and weight.
I think it has to do with Height and Weight rather than age
It's usually determined by a child's height, not age. Once they pass 4'5" (in my municipality) they no longer have to ride in a car seat.
In the state of Ohio, you only have to be 8 years of age to ride in the front seat. But if you reach other standards your child will have to remain in the back passenger seat. To sit in the front, your height needs to be 4'9" or taller. In weight you must be over 60 pounds.
the age that you need to be to ride in the front seat of the car is 12
the legal height and weight is 4'10 and 92 pounds
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.
You must be 4 feet 9 inches tall or more, but you have to be 12 years of age or older.
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You must be at least 46" tall to ride in the front seat (this is what a cop told me when he pulled me over for driving with a child in the front seat). Age does not play a factor, only your height because of the air bag.