Who could I call to find out about the rules of riding in the front seat of a car? My mom takes Emma to school most mornings and she usually rides (in a little booster seat) in the front seat of her Passat station wagon. It has an option to turn off the passenger airbag, which we did. FWIW, they ride less than 1 mile to school and it's 100% residential so it's not like they are on the interstate or anything. She's almost 7 years old and I'm okay with this arrangement but someone said something to my mom in carline this morning (of course my mother was MORTIFIED).
Re: Riding in the front seat
I was wrong. 6 is the cut off, but that seems awfully small to me.
https://www.gahighwaysafety.org/cpsbottomline.htmlAbigail Taylor 09.18.2008
My son is 9 and still doesn't ride in the front seat but I'm crazy like that. Waiting until he's driving is a bit much but I prob won't let him sit up front until he's 12.
Expert Answers
The answer in almost every case is not until he's at least 13 ? and passenger safety organizations such as SafetyBeltSafe U.S.A. recommend going even further and keeping your child in the backseat until he's ready to drive himself.
https://www.babycenter.com/404_when-can-my-child-safely-ride-in-the-front-seat-of-a-car_69792.bc
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