Although there is no law that prevents youngsters from sitting in the front seat of a vehicle in TX at this time, the safest place for a child in a car is in a rear seat, properly buckled into a child safety seat or a booster seat. Air bag safety issues suggest children 12 and under ought not to be placed in front of an air bag though.
Children under 12-years of age must be restrained in the back seat of a car in the State of Texas.
In Austin Texas, 10+. In the Dallas-Forney area, 6+. In the El Paso area, 9+.
12
12 or 13
7 months
60 pounds.
10 years old
5
I think it has to do with Height and Weight rather than age
1st, it wouldn't be that wise to put a child in the front seat, but I would say at 13 it gets legal.
the child should be at least 9 to ride in the front seat
My research has shown there is no age limit. I looked at this when traveling with my newborn in a standard cab pickup truck.
Children under 4 cannot legally ride in the front seat. Otherwise, it is suggested that anyone under 12 should ride in the back for the highest amount of safety. If necessary for a child to ride in front be sure to push the seat back as far as possible.
maybe