Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 12-year-old, who is now 5'7" and 140 lbs, rides in the front seat. Seat pushed all the way back. She is taller than I am and weighs roughly the same, and started riding in the front seat for soccer car pool last year (with three other girls in the back). We have pretty much transitioned to the front seat at all times now.
Why as far back as possible? So she can break her neck if the airbag goes off?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:IRL I saw every 5th grader last year in the front in our neighborhood and some 3rd graders. Those are the ages of my kids. My oldest started regularly doing so when he was 11 and was over 100 pounds. My younger child still sits in the back even though some friends sit in the front of their parent’s cars.
Mine is going into 5th and still in a booster and has never nor will be in the front seat. That's why I don't let mine ride with others often.
That seems to be . . . excessive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:IRL I saw every 5th grader last year in the front in our neighborhood and some 3rd graders. Those are the ages of my kids. My oldest started regularly doing so when he was 11 and was over 100 pounds. My younger child still sits in the back even though some friends sit in the front of their parent’s cars.
Mine is going into 5th and still in a booster and has never nor will be in the front seat. That's why I don't let mine ride with others often.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 12-year-old, who is now 5'7" and 140 lbs, rides in the front seat. Seat pushed all the way back. She is taller than I am and weighs roughly the same, and started riding in the front seat for soccer car pool last year (with three other girls in the back). We have pretty much transitioned to the front seat at all times now.
Why as far back as possible? So she can break her neck if the airbag goes off?
Anonymous wrote:My 12-year-old, who is now 5'7" and 140 lbs, rides in the front seat. Seat pushed all the way back. She is taller than I am and weighs roughly the same, and started riding in the front seat for soccer car pool last year (with three other girls in the back). We have pretty much transitioned to the front seat at all times now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:IRL I saw every 5th grader last year in the front in our neighborhood and some 3rd graders. Those are the ages of my kids. My oldest started regularly doing so when he was 11 and was over 100 pounds. My younger child still sits in the back even though some friends sit in the front of their parent’s cars.
Mine is going into 5th and still in a booster and has never nor will be in the front seat. That's why I don't let mine ride with others often.

Anonymous wrote:Short family here.
My 14 year old is 90 lbs, and not quite tall enough for correct front seat-belt positioning, so we're going to wait a little bit more.
A friend of mine in her 50s is also 90 lbs. Since she's an adult, I let her decide where she wants to sit
