Sounds like a squeaky belt to me. Did your car sit out overnight or get wet. Does it go away when warmed up. Almost always the belt.
Sounds like it needs some lubrication. Try applying some graphite powder.
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Maybe the tires? If it is in the engine compartment, it is probably either a loose belt or one is getting old and slipping.
Hopefully, all you need is to add some power steering fluid. The cooler temperature at night can make the fluid you have compress and accentuate its lack, and a squeal occurs when more fluid is needed.
The car accelerated out of the garage and struck a lamppost. With government funding, the project proceeded at an accelerated pace.
catalytic convertor breaking down, or exhaust touching body or chasis of car
At least inspect when you hear squeal. Base further work on what you see.
There could be a number of reasons, but most times that has happened to me, the tires were under-inflated. Check your tires.
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It sounds like you have a belt that slips when you take off. This will cause a high pitched squeal.
It may be hard to believe, but it feels accelerated because it actually is!