Not unless you are familiar with European road signs & driving on their side.
Depends where you start from in Paris. The town of the Kremlin-Bicêtre is yards away, just the other side of the road (the ring-road 'Périphérique') from Porte d'Italie (the South-South-Eastern part of Paris).
Like most of the world, France has traffic driving on the right side of the road, so the steering wheel would be on the left side of the car. Some countries (notably the UK, Ireland, Japan, Australia, South Africa, India and Pakistan) have traffic driving on the left side of the road, so they have steering wheels on the right side of the car. Occasionally, you might see a visiting UK car, with right side drive, in Paris.
The left side.
On the left side of the road.
Regular shapes have equal side lengths and equal angles
Germans drive on the right side of the road.
All shapes have sides. Including a circle which has one curved side.
They drive on the left side of the road.
left side of the road.
Assymetrical Balance
On the right side of the road.