The NZ Transport Agency is fighting back on claims its $1.4 billion Waterview tunnel will cause gridlock.
Ramp signals are being put in at both ends of the tunnel, which is intended to ease congestion.
Both Labour's Auckland issues spokesman Phil Twyford and transport blogger Patrick Reynolds have expressed worries the design will lead to more delays, and even gridlock.
NZTA has released a written statement about the project, but a spokeswoman for the organisation refused a request for an interview to answer further questions.
The spokeswoman said the Herald reporting on concerns about the project had been "irresponsible", leaving them "reluctant" to comment.