An issue with Lyft, or any ride sharing service, is that they'll need to figure out how to operate in sprawly areas where customers are low-density. I spoke with them last year about their options for opening up in Detroit, but it seemed like a stretch for their ops; the only service I see really working there is Uber.
I imagine a similar issue for Dallas, Atlanta, etc. would transpire.
I imagine a similar issue for Dallas, Atlanta, etc. would transpire.