The radio morphology of 30 radio-loud quasars at z similar to 1/2 is s
tudied as a function of cluster density using data available in the Li
terature, While correlations between several morphological parameters
of the radio emission are consistent with interactions with an intracl
uster medium (ICM), we do not see the correlation between galaxy densi
ty and quasar radio morphology expected from TCM interaction. Therefor
e, distorted radio morphology is not an indicator for the presence of
a distant cluster as previously suggested. Because such correlations a
re found at z similar to 0, these results are suggestive that the rich
clusters containing quasars at z similar to 1/5 have not yet develope
d a dense ICM. An inelastic collision with neighboring galaxies and in
tergalactic clouds can account for the morphology of several of the so
urces in this sample and is a viable alternative explanation. (C) 1995
American Astronomical Society.