4'9" without a car seat. Hardin Auto Sales. Spokane, Wa
yes.
if the child doesn't want to see the noncustodial parent he doesn't have too. don't force him to do it =)
Massachusetts state laws state that any child under the age of 12 must ride in the backseat
Yes, if court orders are in place. They must be modified to stop. see links below
Age 12
Yes, the state of Washington requires both a front and rear plate.
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.
I live in washington (rochester, Wa) and there isant actually a "age" (I think) I just know you have to be taller than 4"9. Hope this helped.
It doesn't tend to be illegal (of course that varies by state/country) but in the event of a collision, the child would be much safer in the back seat than in the front. Under no circumstances should a child in a rear facing booster seat be placed in the front seat as if the airbags deploy, the child will probably be killed.
Probably not. You'd have to ask an attorney.
yes of course
nosee link
All that are networked into the state system.
It may depend on the state you live in, but in CA, you can have a child in the front seat of a two-seater provided that the child is in a carseat appropriate to it's age; infants should be facing backwards.
The legal BAC limit in Washington State for operating a motor vehicle is .08.
Any monitors in the front of the vehicle(drivers view) cannot play video while the vehicle is moving. The laws are worded differently state by state but that is generally how it is interpreted.
yes.