No matter the location, ride-hailing company Lyft said it will offer Iowans rides to where they want to go.

The company said Thursday it was extending service to all of Iowa, not just the major cities. The catch is that Lyft needs to find drivers in those rural areas before service is possible.

Lyft officials told the Associated Press that it has been recruiting drivers in rural areas in all of the states it serves. It recently added eight more states to its roster of places it operates, bringing the total to 40. The company did not say how many drivers it has in Iowa.

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