At What Age Can You Sit in the Front Passenger Seat?
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You can sit in the front passenger seat at the age of 12 or older. There are no strict regulations explicitly prohibiting children from sitting in the front passenger seat or mandating the use of child safety seats. However, there is a clear regulation that minors under the age of 12 are not allowed to sit in the front passenger seat. Although minors aged 12 or older can sit there, it is advisable to use a child safety seat for added security. Additionally, pregnant women should avoid sitting in the front passenger seat. Due to their body shape, seat belts are not specifically designed with pregnant women in mind, so to minimize unnecessary risks, they should refrain from sitting in the front passenger seat.