Can a 1.4-meter-tall person sit in the front passenger seat?
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2020 traffic regulations do not impose any age restrictions on passengers in the front passenger seat of a car. Here is some relevant information about vehicle seating: 1. Precautions: Children are prohibited from sitting in the front passenger seat. Children under 12 years old (or under 1.4 meters tall) should not sit in the front passenger seat. Many parents fasten seat belts for children in the front passenger seat, but seat belts are designed entirely for adult body sizes and do not provide adequate protection for children. In the event of an accident, the seat belt can tightly constrict a child's neck, causing fatal injuries. 2. Seat types: Car seats can be categorized by shape into separate seats and bench seats; by function into fixed, removable, and adjustable seats; and by the number of passengers into single, double, and multi-passenger seats. Based on usage performance, car seats have evolved from the earliest fixed seats to multifunctional power-adjustable seats, including air-cushioned seats, electric seats, stereo sound seats, mental recovery seats, and electronically adjustable seats. By material, they can be divided into genuine leather seats and fabric seats, among others. There are also seats designed for special uses, such as child seats and racing seats.