Laws on this vary by jurisdiction. There isn't one universal answer covering them all.
A radio car is an automobile which is can be remotely radio controlled. This means that a person holds a remote which powers and steers the car from a distance, without wires.
We can think of three possible courses of action. Only one of them is legal. -- Generate an interfering signal to jam the car radio. If the noises it makes are unpleasant enough, the neighbor will give up using the radio. Illegal. -- Break into the car and steal the radio. Illegal. -- Contact the local police. Booming a loud radio outside is also illegal, and the police can put a stop to it.
200 feet
A car antenna booster is used to 'boost' the radio waves of the car's antenna. This is usually used to improve radio quality and reduce static that might be heard.
200 feet
1200 feet
I was in my car, dropping my sister off at a friends house. We heard it on the radio, and I started crying..
The radio-controlled car first rolls 10 meters south and then moves 6 meters north. To find the total distance traveled south, we only consider the distance it moved south. Therefore, the car has traveled a total distance of 10 meters south.
A range of at least 50 feet would be a good car for a child to play with.
Not illegal to start it but illegal to move the car.
The radio that is installed in the car.
No, it is not illegal to start a car but drive a car is illegal.