" r: rsT - Traffic rolls again through fire-scarred tunnel t By Craig Blasts :. .. and Kathy OToole Tribune S M WiNm Traffic moved smoothly this morning through the fire-scarred bore of the Caldecott -Tunnel, which was reopened Monday afternoon with the roadway patched and some new pajnt and replacement lights in place. There are no problems whatsoever, said a tunnel worker as the morning commute flow reached its peak. . . The bore was closed again at 9 a.m. to allow repairs to continue and was to reopen at 3 p.m. to handle part of this afternoons commute traffic. The first cats rolled through the' scarred north bore at 3:50 p.m. Monday, after CalTrans and California Highway Patrol officials from Sacramento walked through the 3,771-foot tube to inspect the repairs made since, last Wednesdays fire that killed seven people. ; - Most drivers appeared to be driving faster than 35 miles per hour the temporary speed :.lf j .limit in the north bore despite fears That motorists might slow to gawk at the damage and ; create a new . traffic tie-up. The regular speed limit is 50 mph. .-: Meanwhile, it. was learned that the Oakland ; Fire Department and the local CHP commander ; had told state highway officials in December of their concerns about gasoline tanker trucks ustfig the tunnel. . - Sm TUNNEL, Pag B-2