Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I let my older kids sit up front at 13. I notice most of my 5th grader’s friends sit up front. I don’t allow it despite the complaints.
The 4’9” and 80lbs means they can sit without a booster seat, not sit up front. Airbags are actually designed with an adult 150 lbs and over 5 ft in mind. The air bags will turn off in my car when it detects a kid or smaller weight sitting there, but I don’t think it makes it safer.
I mean, 150 lbs and over 5' isn't always realistic. I'm under 5' and 100 lbs and I can't sit in the back and drive...should my parents have prevented me from sitting up front until I absolutely had to get into that driver's seat?
Anonymous wrote:I let my older kids sit up front at 13. I notice most of my 5th grader’s friends sit up front. I don’t allow it despite the complaints.
The 4’9” and 80lbs means they can sit without a booster seat, not sit up front. Airbags are actually designed with an adult 150 lbs and over 5 ft in mind. The air bags will turn off in my car when it detects a kid or smaller weight sitting there, but I don’t think it makes it safer.
Anonymous wrote:The official recommendation is I think 12. My 9 year old still has never done it and I don’t think his friends have either.
Anonymous wrote:I have wondered whether newer cars are safer for this? I also see a lot of it at carpool. My 11 yo is not allowed yet.