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The Law Related to Unattended Child in Vehicle In the State of Michigan, there is a specific law that addresses the issue of leaving children unattended in a vehicle. The law states ing the Michigan penal code that no child younger than six years old can be left in a vehicle unattended.
ing to Michigan law, children who are between the ages of 4 and 8 may ride in the front, providing they are in the proper car or booster seat for their age and height. Children who are at least 8 years old or at least 4 9 inches tall may ride in the front seat of a car.
StateSummary of States Law California State law requires children to be at least 8 years old and more than 57 inches tall to legally sit in the front seat. Colorado State Law requires children to be at least 2 years old and more than 20 pounds to sit in front seat but recommends children be at least age 13.49 more rows
The changes under the new Michigan car seat laws require: (1) children until 2 years of age must ride in a rear-facing car seat, (2) children under 5 must ride in a forward-facing seat, and (3) children under 8 must ride in a booster seat.
(1) Except as provided in this section, or as otherwise provided by law, a rule promulgated under the administrative procedures act of 1969, 1969 PA 306, MCL 24.201 to 24.328, or federal regulation, each driver transporting a child less than 4 years of age in a motor vehicle shall properly secure that child in a child
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The National Safety Council states kids should ride in a child restraint in a rear seat until theyre at least 9 years old and at least 4 feet 9 inches tall and 80 lbs. The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) goes even further to recommend that all children under 13 years of age should ride in the back of the vehicle.
While Oklahoma has no official laws on what age children may legally ride in the front passenger seat, most car manufacturers recommend children remain in the back seat until age 13. The back seat is always safest for children.

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