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When can a child legally ride in the front seat in Michigan?

When can a child legally ride in the front seat in Michigan?

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Children age 4 and up can legally sit in the front seat of a car in Michigan, but children between the ages of 4 and 8, and under 4′ 9″ in height, must sit in a car seat. Our lawyers get lots of questions from parents on the timing, placing and securement of child car seats, according to Michigan’s child car seat law.

When can a child sit in the front seat in NJ?

Age 8 and above: A child age 8 and older can sit in a regular seat using a seat belt. However, the New Jersey law does not specify when children over age 8 can move from the back seat to the front seat. The federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends children not sit in the front seat until age 12.

Can an 11 year old sit in the front seat in Michigan?

According to Michigan law, children who are between the ages of 4 and 8 may ride in the front, providing they are in the proper car or booster seat for their age and height. Children who are at least 8 years old or at least 4′ 9″ inches tall may ride in the front seat of a car.

How old do you have to be to sit in front seat in UK?

The UK law states that children from birth to 12 years old and at least 135cm tall need to be in an appropriate child restraint when travelling by car at all times, whether this is in the front or back of the car.

How old do you have to be to ride in a car seat?

Children aged 3 or older must: The rules for vans are the same as for cars. If the correct child car seat isn’t available, a child aged 3 or older can use an adult seat belt if the journey is all of the following:

How old do you have to be to ride in the back seat in Nevada?

NV Child Car Seat Laws Children who are younger than 6 years old and weighs less than 60 lbs. must ride in an approved safety restraint system. Children are generally safest riding in the back seat. In fact, with vehicles containing front seat passenger air bags, infants should always ride in the back seat.

How old do you have to be to ride in the back of a truck?

Vehicles manufactured in 1970 and newer must be equipped with lap belts and shoulder belts for the front seats. It is illegal for anyone under the age of 18 years old to ride in the back of a flatbed or open pickup truck unless for the purpose of ranching, farming or parades.

How old do you have to be to ride in the front seat in Michigan?

Child Passenger Safety Law. Children younger than age 4 to ride in a car seat in the rear seat if the vehicle has a rear seat. If all available rear seats are occupied by children under 4, then a child under 4 may ride in a car seat in the front seat. A child in a rear-facing car seat may only ride in the front seat if the airbag is turned off.

How old do you have to be to sit in the backseat of a car?

Adult Seats: After children have reached the age of 8, and/or exceeded the top height and weight limits for their booster seat, they can sit in the car seats alone. Children should remain in the backseat until at least the age of 13.

How old do you have to be to ride in the front seat in Texas?

Texas law does not specify where in the vehicle a child is required to ride. However, the law does require that children under the age of 8 and under the height of 4’9” are secured in child passenger safety seat systems, and it also requires that these safety seat systems must be used according to manufacturer instructions.

How old do you have to be to sit in the front seat in Arkansas?

In Arkansas the law requires children less than 15 years of age to be seated in a child passenger restraint system. However the law also mentions that children weighing 60 pounds and more and at least 6 years of age up to 15 can be secured by a safety belt.

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Ruth Doyle