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Team Commute Rate is 0%?

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Team Commute Rate is 0%?

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If you are a Captain and you see your Team Commute Rate is displaying 0%, that is likely because you have not told us how many employees are at your workplace. Go to “Manage my team” and fill in your workplace data. How we calculate CO2 emissions saved As you might imagine, this figure would vary depending on a number of factors, but on average, according to the EPA and the Energy Information Adminstration, Pounds of avoided CO2 emissions = X miles * 0.98 lbs/mile Based on a person driving alone in a vehicle getting 20 miles per gallon under commuting (city) conditions. How we calculate calories expended Obviously, the number of calories you burn depends on a host of factors unique to each person and ride, so this is definitely an approximation. But based on averages from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, here’s how we do it: Miles X 49 calories = total calories burned while cycling The average person weighing 154 lbs bicycling at 12 mph will burn about 49 calories per mi

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If you are a Captain and you see your Team Commute Rate is displaying 0%, that is likely because you have not told us how many employees are at your workplace. Go to “Manage my team” and fill in your workplace data. How we calculate CO2 emissions saved As you might imagine, this figure would vary depending on a number of factors, but on average, according to the EPA and the Energy Information Adminstration, Pounds of avoided CO2 emissions = X miles * 0.98 lbs/mile Based on a person driving alone in a vehicle getting 20 miles per gallon under commuting (city) conditions. How we calculate calories expended Obviously, the number of calories you burn depends on a host of factors unique to each person and ride, so this is definitely an approximation. But based on averages from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, here’s how we do it: Miles X 49 calories = total calories burned while cycling The average person weighing 154 lbs bicycling at 12 mph will burn about 49 calories per mi

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