Of course, there's a bit of risk involved with walking any roof, but the added risk caused by walking a wet asphalt shingle roof is way overblown. I've been walking these roofs wet or dry for as long as I've been doing home inspections, and I've never found wet asphalt shingle roofs to be any less safe than a dry roof.
Again, I'm talking about clean roofs. All bets are off when the roof is dirty. If the roof is covered with things like moss, algae, leaves, or pine needles, it's definitely less safe to walk when dry, but especially when wet.
But that's just anecdotal. Me not falling off a wet roof does not a point make.
Grip Testing
To demonstrate this, I did a bit of testing with wet vs dry shingles. I took a new 3-tab asphalt shingle and tested the gription (not a real word) of several different shoes on both a wet surface and a dry surface. I used a digital crane scale to pull on the shoes with 40 pounds of weight applied downward.
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