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"Drivers or driver applicants, however, may opt out of revisions to the Agreement's arbitration provisions with respect to certain claims as provided in Section 17 below.— Excerpt from Lyft's Lyft Terms of Service
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The clause states: “Drivers or driver applicants, however, may opt out of revisions to the Agreement's arbitration provisions with respect to certain claims as provided in Section 17 below.”
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