Illinois State Police officials unveiled enforcement plans for the 50th Super Bowl weekend.  ISP Troopers will strictly enforce moving violations with an emphasis on FATAL-4 violations, which include DUI, Speeding, Distracted Driving and Seat Belts.  ISP Troopers issued more than 1,850 FATAL-4 citations during the 2015 Super Bowl weekend, 105 of which were DUI.  Alcohol is a leading factor in fatal traffic crashes, especially during celebratory weekends.  ISP officials are again reminding Super Bowl fans to celebrate responsibly with a designated driver.  “DUI’s are responsible for nearly one-third of all fatal crashes in Illinois. A single DUI can cost thousands of dollars, suspension of driving privileges, potential jail time, or worse, cause the death of another motorist,” said ISP Colonel Tad Williams.  “Plan ahead to arrive home safe this Super Bowl weekend by designating a driver or catching a cab.  Everyone wins when we all make it home safe.”  The ISP is urging motorists to make this Super Bowl Sunday one to remember, not one to regret.  Help keep the roads safe by planning ahead and designating a driver.  According to the most recent estimates from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 9,967 people were killed in the United States in drunk driving crashes in 2014.  These deaths accounted for 31 percent of the total motor vehicle traffic fatalities.  In Illinois in 2014, estimates show 317 people were killed in crashes involving at least one drunk driver, or 34 percent of all those who died in crashes that year.