Part of that is the lane surface being plastic...it creates more friction than wood down lane thus the balls continue to potentially hook, as well as the pin decks being phenalic minimizes skid out...
This is the issue with urethane, no matter the surface...they create an earlier response and confuse bowlers..they react sooner and less down lane which confuses bowlers that are used to seeing motion down lane...it's similar to compounding the lane
Now granted, this also depends on where the friction is, if it is wet dry front to back, then urethane can overcome it but hook in the front on away from the pocket (side to side) decreases potential of the urethane
You can take a weak core/cover reactive and use a flare decreasing weight hole to minimize overall reaction also