For this type of vehicle it's more a matter of common sense. It won't be as noisy as nitro powered cars, so you don't have to be careful not to break rules for noise here. With the stock motor setup you will reach a speed of about 30 km/h, which is not mind blowingly fast. Still, there is always a certain risk, so try to choose an open area with as little traffic, pedestrians etc as possible, especially on the first drives, as you need to get accustomed to the controls, and may need to trim out the steering as well. An abandoned parking lot is quite nice for that, especially if it's asphalt based.