This study analyzed vehicular delay caused by an unsynchronized pedestrian signal in Chandigarh, India. Data was collected on vehicular delays at a pedestrian crossing located between two signalized intersections on a major road. The study found that on average, 45% of the green phase time at one intersection was wasted due to a red light at the pedestrian crossing. Similarly, vehicles approaching the pedestrian crossing from the other direction experienced an average delay of 15 seconds per cycle, or 4% of the total green time, due to the different signal cycles. Synchronizing the pedestrian and intersection signals could eliminate these unnecessary delays. The study concludes that synchronizing signals could significantly reduce vehicular delays and improve traffic flow on this stretch of road