How Old Do You Have to Be to Sit in the Front Passenger Seat?
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There is no age restriction for sitting in the front passenger seat according to traffic regulations. However, most cities currently require children to be at least 12 years old or taller than 1.4 meters to sit in the front passenger seat. Here are the regulations for front-seat passengers: Parents holding children are not allowed to sit in the front passenger seat, nor should child safety seats be installed there. Passengers in the front seat must fasten their seat belts. For roads with speed limits below 50 km/h (excluding highways and urban expressways), front-seat passengers not wearing seat belts will receive a verbal warning and education to correct the behavior, without penalty points or fines. Here are the requirements for children traveling in cars: Children should not lean out of the window to view the scenery while the car is moving. Do not allow children to stand on the center armrest while the car is in motion. Do not leave children unattended in the car. If necessary, use a child safety seat for children in the back seat. If no safety seat is available, ensure they wear a seat belt. Avoid feeding children while the car is in motion.