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Same as the common answer, in rain and snow. Additional rain consideration in east Tennessee is trees filled with aphids dropping "honeydew." Just the slightest rain can turn it slick as ice, same problem as a light rain starts to evaporate. A good heavy rain washes it away greatly improving wet traction.
I used it this morning. The wife and I took a drive out to Joshua Tree National Park and it was raining. There was a lot of silt on the roads and some puddles, so I put it in Auto just in case. .
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