Manhattan’s congestion pricing plan will no longer move forward on June 30.

The decision comes after Gov. Kathy Hochul directed the MTA to “indefinitely pause” the plan on Wednesday. 

NY1 asked followers on social media: “Does New York City need congestion pricing?”

Here are the results of the unofficial poll.

On X, 51% voted for congestion pricing, and 49% voted against the plan.

On Instagram, 39% voted “yes” and 61% voted “no.”

Danna Dennis, the senior organizer of Riders Alliance, and Susan Lee, president of New Yorkers Against Congestion Pricing Tax, joined “The Rush Hour” on Thursday to weigh in on how “New York is Talking” about congestion pricing. 

For more information on Riders Alliance, visit ridersalliance.org.  

For more information on New Yorkers Against Congestion Pricing Tax, visit stopcongestionpricing.com.