The data released Thursday are the second peek that Philadelphia received into the success of the ride-hailing app services in the city. Last year, from July to September, Uber and Lyft operated under a temporary authorization that then included a 1 percent tax per ride. In that period, the companies jointly reported about $53 million in revenue averaging 59,000 rides a day, according to numbers provided from the PPA. The most recent revenue numbers aren't broken down by company, but in the July-to-September revenue numbers, Uber accounted for about 80 percent of the total, the PPA reported.