probably forgot to take your parking brake all the way off, or it could be the switch for the parking brake
fasten your seatbelt
The beeping noise you hear while driving could be due to several reasons, such as alerts for seatbelt reminders, proximity sensors, or warnings about open doors. It might also indicate that a safety feature, like lane departure warning or collision detection, is activated. Additionally, some vehicles emit beeping sounds to signal issues with the car, such as low fuel or maintenance reminders. If the beeping is persistent and unclear, consulting the vehicle’s manual or a professional mechanic is advisable.
mate its wrecked, get a new one
The loud static radio sound while driving is usually caused by an interruption in service. It usually happens when you drive through a tunnel or a remote countryside.
IF it is Turbo charged then that would be the turbo.
a police siren!!
In a "Quiet" Hospital Zone.
There can be a slight humming noise while driving a neon. This sound could come purely from the engine to indicate that it is running.
get the person out pf your trunk...lol
check CV joints
Possibly a bad wheel bearing.
by pushing the horn switch... are you stupid?!?! *improvement* The user above has given no straight up answer so I feel this needs improvement. Cars have many warning signals these days. The beeping sound may indicate Low fuel, Oil, Coolant or power steering fluid. All of which have to be refilled or changed every once in a while. Keep an eye on the dials and other warning lights that come on everytime the beeping occurs unless you are indeed slipping on the button for the horn. Or the car is telling you to put on your seatbelt if you're not wearing it already.