In general, 68 percent of people think the asker-outer should pay for the date. But among those who say that pedestrians where they live tend to wait for a "walk" sign before crossing an intersection, 84 percent think the asker-outer should pay for the date.
Based on a survey of 170 people who say that pedestrians where they live tend to wait for a "walk" sign before crossing an intersection and 447 people total.