The victim then turned onto Webb Rd, the defendant followed and a final minor altercation occurred between the parties.
Duty solicitor Elliot Copeland said he discussed the incident with Loveridge and it seemed there were antagonising features each way.
"They were flashing lights in behind him as they were driving behind him on the hill," Copeland said.
"He has expressed to me his remorse and he knows that he shouldn't have acted the way in which he did."
Despite having outstanding fines of $190, Loveridge was ordered to pay reparation by Judge Dugald Matheson.
"Mr Loveridge, I'm not interested in penalising you any more than the fact that you've got a conviction for this," Judge Matheson said.
"You got this sort of stuff out of your system a long time ago. I can accept that there was a bit of background, but that's the end of it. You're convicted and ordered to pay reparation of $752.10."