At what age can one sit in the front seat of a car?
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14 years old or above is the required age to sit in the front seat of a car. The state has clearly stipulated that minors under the age of 12 are not allowed to sit in the front passenger seat. Although the front passenger seat offers a broad view and less vibration, it also poses significant hazards. Even parents holding children are not permitted to sit in the front passenger seat, and child seats cannot be installed there. If a passenger in the front seat is not wearing a seatbelt while driving on highways or urban expressways, they may be fined and required to correct the behavior if caught by electronic surveillance or on-site enforcement. On roads with speed limits below 50 km/h outside highways and urban expressways, failure to wear a seatbelt will result in a verbal warning and a request for correction, without penalty points or fines.