Thanks to all who have posted. So much to think about. I've gone to the first bike store and took a test ride on a Batch, step-through, mid-engine (Bosch), pedal assist only. It felt great. I rode 95% of the time with power off, and I was surprised at how easily I could go 12mph into a light breeze. I rode briefly with power assist on low level, couldn't really tell it was there. I still intend to ride power off, just going as far and fast as I can comfortably manage; the power assist is to manage the hills that are too much for Coby-power along the way. As long as this is the situation, throttle is unnecessary. However, I realize the advantage of having the throttle option as insurance should I develop a problem mid-ride. The bike shop I visited didn't have a good option with throttle. The only one that met all needs had the handlebars that curve back for a very upright ride, like the Dutch cycle photo posted by PedalUma. I think I prefer the straighter handlebars. I don't think the carpal tunnel worry would apply to the straight handlebar, not nearly the weight shift forward of dropped handlebars on a classic road bike. Heading for a second bike shop, with a larger selection, soon.